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'''Marnia Lazreg''' is interested in the systemic function of torture in maintaining [[empire]].<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/413</ref>
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'''Professor Marnia Lazreg''' is interested in the systemic function of torture in maintaining [[empire]].<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/413</ref>
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==Activities==
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"Her research focuses on the structures that inform cultural change as well as shape conceptions of self, identity and gender relations in societies undergoing the transition from colonial and/or economic dependence to political sovereignty. A parallel interest is to identify and theorize the frequent gap between theoretical concepts applied to non-Western societies and the reality they intend to explain, which may hamper cross cultural understanding."<ref>http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/sociology/faculty/marnia-lazreg</ref>
 
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Revision as of 16:47, 3 August 2020

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(historian, academic)
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Alma materUniversity of Algiers, New York University
Intereststorture

Professor Marnia Lazreg is interested in the systemic function of torture in maintaining empire.[1]

Activities

"Her research focuses on the structures that inform cultural change as well as shape conceptions of self, identity and gender relations in societies undergoing the transition from colonial and/or economic dependence to political sovereignty. A parallel interest is to identify and theorize the frequent gap between theoretical concepts applied to non-Western societies and the reality they intend to explain, which may hamper cross cultural understanding."[2]

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