
معرفی
Elif Sari is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. Her research integrates socio-cultural anthropology with queer theory, critical race studies, and refugee/migration analysis, focusing on the Middle East and its diasporas. Currently, she holds the Martha LA McCain Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Toronto's Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies.
- Ph.D. in Anthropology (2021), Cornell University
- M.A. in Near Eastern Studies (2014), New York University
- B.A. in Political Sciences (2011), Boğaziçi University
Her work examines:
- Queer asylum processes in Turkey
- Time and temporality in refugee resettlement
- Privatized refugee sponsorship systems
- Collaborative ethnographic methodologies
Key article trends include:
- Intersection of sexuality and migration
- Critique of asylum bureaucracy
- Analysis of neoliberal governance in refugee contexts
- Focus on Turkey-Iran-Canada-U.S. transnationalism
Scientific recognition includes:
- Mellon Foundation/ACLS Dissertation Fellowship
- Wenner-Gren Fieldwork Grant
- Engaged Cornell Community-Engaged Project Award
Teaching areas include courses on:
- Gender and Sexuality Anthropology (ANTH 312)
- Queer Migration Studies
- Refugee Temporality
- Interdisciplinary Social Justice Research
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