Graduate Student, Anthropology
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DISSERTATION TOPIC: State violence, bordered spaces, and fragmented belonging: the case of apartheid wall in Palestine
My area of interest is drawn from my personal experiences with movement, fragmented belongings, bordered spaces, violence and conflict. In my Master thesis I dealt with the notion of ‘home’ and ‘exile’ through the experience of queer diasporic Muslims in Toronto. Drawing on that I intend to investigate for my PhD ideas and notions of belonging in constantly transforming border zones spaces. My empirical encounter will take place in Palestine around the Israeli-built apartheid wall in Palestinian lands, where I intend to explore presence and absence of borders within Israeli national landscape.
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| Address: | Palestine/Toronto |









