2018 Borderlands Graduate Symposium
Theme: “Cartographies of the Body: Subversions, Surveillance, Crossings”
UConn, Storrs, March 30, 2018
March 30
11a-12:15p
Session 1A: Body and Faith: The Struggle for Symbolic Recognition and Political Inclusion Among Afro-Jewish Communities in The Context of The Middle East and East Africa [ASIAN AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER, STUDENT UNION 428]
Moderator: Adane Zawdu (University of Connecticut)
1) Janae McMillan (University of Connecticut) | From Deuteronomy to Dimona: An Analysis of the Identity Formation of the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem
2) Muwaffag (Moi) Ibrahim (University of Connecticut) | Black and White or Blue and Yellow?: Identity, Inclusion and Disillusion
3) Sangjae (Jae) Lee (University of Connecticut) | Police Power in Israel As a Religiously Homogeneous and Multi-Racial State
Discussant: Greg Doukas (Political Science, University of Connecticut).