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Department of Anthropology

PCTP Member Profile

Dr A. Maria A. Kastrinou, BA, PhD

Teaching Fellow in the Department of Anthropology

Contact Dr A. Maria A. Kastrinou (email at a.m.a.kastrinou@durham.ac.uk)

Research Interests

My research is anchored in political anthropology and Middle Eastern studies, and I am specifically interested in the anthropology of the state, power and politics, minorities and sectarianism, and the body as a field of struggle. For my PhD, Intimate bodies, violent struggles: The poetics and politics of nuptiality in Syria, I conducted extended ethnographic fieldwork in Syria looking at the formation and dynamics of power relations within and between the Druze religious community, the state, and middle-class intellectuals. This research informs and enriches my on-going anthropological engagement in the region: the location and analysis of those contentious public arenas in which local religious communities, authoritarian state policies, and agents of neo-liberal globalisation converge and collide; thus working toward a grounded empirical depiction of contemporary social and political struggles in Syria and the wider area.

Research Interests

  • Middle East and Syria
  • Druze and Islam
  • Minorities and sectarianism
  • Power and politics
  • Anthropology of the state
  • The body
  • Marriage and ritual
  • Art and dance

Selected Publications

Articles: magazine

Books: reviews

Journal papers: academic

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