judith surkis
@judithsurkis
History Professor @RutgersU; France/Algeria; gender/sexuality; law; author, _Sex, Law, and Sovereignty in French Algeria_
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17-10-2012 03:07:50
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So grateful to receive this award for my work on Franco-Algerian familial relations, law, and decolonization, alongside so many other terrific scholars and projects National Endowment for the Humanities
Thank you سامرة اسمير for this powerful review essay, elaborating how the legal violence of settler colonialism and state development can never fully capture "the radical opening of the future." With gratitude. Modern Intellectual History @mihjournal.bsky.socia
Terrific new article on the legal history of postcolonial "coups" by Samuel Fury Childs Daly in Law and History Rev!
Looking forward to this discussion this evening MaisonFrançaise
So looking forward to reading this! Congratulations Annabel Kim!
Fantastic postdoc opportunity CornellHistory!
Congratulations, Jennifer Mittelstadt @[email protected]!!
Looking forward to this discussion on April 24 @ 3 EST with Ian Coller about his timely book, "Muslims and Citizens"... just when we'll learn the results of the French presidential election. Thanks for organizing sfhs Judy Coffin
So grateful to National Endowment for the Humanities for funding my book project on Franco-Algerian families and international law. And congratulations, too, to my brilliant Rutgers colleague @RUHistoryDept Yesenia @Y__Barragan! Thank you, John Chadwick, for this excellent write-up!
Congratulations to Hannah Frydman on the well deserved prize! Such a great article!!!
Very much enjoyed reading and reviewing the field defining volume _Power and Time: Temporalities in Conflict and the Making of History_ UChicagoPress by Natasha Wheatley Dan Edelstein and Stef Geroulanos for H-Diplo, with the Jervis Forum : networks.h-net.org/node/28443/dis…
Check this interview I did with the amazing Jennifer Mittelstadt @[email protected] for American Association of University Professors's academe magazine. It's called, "Building a New Framework of Values for the University." We discuss #InTheShaadow but so much more, about building a new university Please share... aaup.org/article/buildi…
Thanks so much to Disha Karnad Jani and J. History of Ideas for this great conversation about genealogy, psychoanalysis, sex, personhood, and property in Algerian colonial law! Cornell University Press
Really looking forward to this discussion Stanford Center for Law and History in person and on Zoom…
Congratulations Hannah Frydman ! Looking forward to reading « Between the sheets » !!