Cabeiri Robinson
Contact
- cdr33@uw.edu
- (206) 221-4210
- Thomson 429
About
Cabeiri Robinson is Associate Professor in the International Studies, Comparative Religions, and South Asian Studies programs. She is an adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology and affiliated faculty with the Interdisciplinary Near and Middle East Program. Her research focuses on Political Islam, Political and Legal Anthropology, Historical Anthropology, Political Violence and Armed Conflict, Human Rights and Humanitarianism, Refugees Studies, and Comparative Muslim Societies.
Education
- Cornell University, Ph.D. Socio-Cultural Anthropology, 2005
- Cornell University, M.A. Socio-Cultural Anthropology, 1999
- Berkelely Urdu Language Program, Pakistan, Certificate in Advanced Urdu, 1994
- Columbia University, B.A. Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures, 1993
Selected Courses
- JSIS 202 Cultural Interactions in an Interdependent World
- JSIS 478 Advanced Topics in International Studies
- JSIS 498 Humanitarianisms
- JSIS 511 Research Inquiry and Design
- JSIS A 544 Reading Seminar on Middle East Studies
- JSIS A 585 Special Topics East South Asia
- JSIS B 406 Political Islam and Islamic Fundamentalism
- JSIS B 407 Political Islam and Contemporary Islamist Movements
- JSIS B 523 Religious and Political Violence
- JSIS B 526 Political Islam and Islamic Fundamentalism
- JSIS B 526 Political Islam and Islamic Fundamentalism
- JSIS C 502 Religion in Comparative Perspective
Selected Publications
The Palgrave Handbook of New Directions in Kashmir Studies
Publication type:
Book
Co-Editor(s):
Haley Duschinski and Mona Bhan
Publisher:
Springer
Publication Date:
2023
Body of Victim, Body of Warrior -Refugee Families and the Making of Kashmiri Jihadists
Publication type:
Book
Publisher:
University of California Press
Publication Date:
2013
Too Much Nationality -Kashmiri Refugees, the South Asian Refugee Regime, and a Refugee State, 1947-1974
Publication type:
Article
Published in:
Journal of Refugee Studies, Volume 25, Issue 3
Publication Date:
2010
Review Essay: Partition, Its Refugees, and Post-colonial State-Making in South Asia
Publication type:
Published in:
India Review, Volume 9, Issue 1
Publication Date:
2010