Hoffman, Katherine E.
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- Hoffman, Katherine Katherine E.)
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- Organization: Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Program in Middle East and North African Studies
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- Organization: Columbia University
Associated Locale
- United States
Associated Language
- English
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- French
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- Arabic
Associated Language
- Berber (Other)
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Language policy--Morocco
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Sources
- found: We share walls: language, land, and gender in Berber Morocco, 2007:ECIP t.p. (Katherine E. Hoffman)
- found: Northwestern University website, viewed April 1, 2021:Program of African Studies, Affiliated Faculty (Katherine Hoffman, Associate Professor of Anthropology; areas of interest: relationship between expressive culture, ethnicity, and political economy in North Africa, particularly Morocco, late 19th century to the present) Department of Anthropology (Katherine E. Hoffman; Associate Director, Anthropology & Director, Middle East and North African Studies Program; PhD Columbia 2000; she is a linguistic, sociocultural, and legal anthropologist; fellowships with the Institute for Advanced Study in Nantes, 2012-13 academic year, and Institute for Advanced Study in Lyon (the Collegium), 2016-17 academic year; a second book being drafted, Mirror of the Soul: Language, Islam, and Law in French Native Policy of Morocco (1912-1956), considers language ideologies in French colonial administration of rural Morocco, and contemporary struggles around Amazigh (Berber) linguistic and cultural rights; her research on southern Tunisia and western Libya is called Revolution's Refugees, examines the role of ethnicity in integration of populations displaced by political violence into the country of first asylum, and how transnational ethnic identity may facilitate refugee assimilation in the Global South; conducts field research in Tashelhit Berber, Moroccan Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic, and French; since the early 1990s, she has also worked on visual and print media projects, and responsible tourism, to increase understanding of Muslim populations) Curriculum vita (Katherine E. Hoffman, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Director, Program in Middle East and North African Studies, Northwestern University)
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Change Notes
- 2007-05-07: new
- 2021-04-02: revised
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