快活林性息

Interim Director

Sumaya Bezrati


18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8415
Office: Jerome Richfield 346D

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Faculty

Lecturer, Modern & Classical Languages & Literatures

贰尘补颈濒:听sumaya.bezrati@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-3580
Office location: ST 431

Biography

Sumaya Bezrati earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Arabic literature from the Near Eastern Languages & Cultures Department at UCLA. In addition to teaching at 快活林性息, she also currently teaches at CSU听Channel Islands and Santa Monica College. She has also worked to develop Arabic curricula for heritage students at the Center for World Languages and National Heritage Language Resource Center, UCLA. She has been teaching Modern Standard Arabic since 2010.

Sumaya Bezrati

Associate Professor, Art

贰尘补颈濒:听owen.doonan@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-6753
Office location: SG 238

Biography

Owen Doonan is an archaeologist and art historian specializing in the cultures of the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.

He focused on early Sicilian Architecture and society in his PhD (1993) at Brown University鈥檚 Center for Old World Archaeology and Art (now the听). He became interested in Turkey and the Black Sea while teaching Archaeology and Art History at听听in Turkey.

Since 1996 he has led the听, a regional study of archaeology, culture and environment in the Sinop Province, northern Turkey.听听He has authored one book, edited another and published more than forty articles relating to the archaeology of the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions.听

His book Sinop Landscapes: Exploring Connection in the Hinterland of a Black Sea Port听was published by the University of Pennsylvania Museum Press.听

Doonan is also interested in the contemporary art of the Middle East and North Africa - In 2010 he co-founded the听听in Northridge, the first Los Angeles area gallery to specialize in the contemporary fine art of the Middle East and North Africa.

Owen Doonan

Lecturer, Modern & Classical Languages & Literatures

Email:homa.esfarjani@csun.edu
笔丑辞苍别:听818-677-3196

Associate Professor, History

贰尘补颈濒:听rachel.howes@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-2755
Office location: ST 621

Biography

I specialize in the history of the Middle East between 600 and 1500.听 I have a Ph.D. from University of California Santa Barbara in History, and a Master鈥檚 of Arts in Arab Studies from Georgetown University.听

My dissertation dealt with the court politics of the eleventh century Middle East through the career of al-Mu鈥檃yyad fi al-Din al-Shirazi, a Fatimid religious propagandist who worked in Buyid Shiraz, as well as Fatimid Cairo.听 I have continued to be interested in the court politics of the eleventh century through the lens of the political and intellectual careers of individuals in various parts of the Eleventh Century Middle East.听

I am currently working on projects examining the great Egyptian Crisis of the Eleventh century from a political perspective, looking at contemporary views of nomads in the medieval Middle East, and comparing cookbooks from the Medieval Middle East, Europe, and China.听

I teach a range of history courses dealing with the Middle East including History 185: A History of Middle Eastern Civilization, History 424: A History of the Medieval Middle East, History 425: A History of the Early Modern Middle East, History 426: A History of the Modern Middle East, and History 545: Graduate Readings Seminar in the Middle East.听 I have also taught senior readings and research seminars in topics such as: Islamic Iran, The Crusades, Islamic Law, Cities of the Middle East, and Historians of the Middle East.

Professor

Assistant Professor, Religious Studies

贰尘补颈濒:听mustafa.ruzgar@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-7779
Office location: SN 234

Biography

Born in Turkey, Dr. Ruzgar completed his B.A. in Islamic Studies at Uludag University in Bursa, Turkey. He finished his M.A. in Philosophy of Religion and Theology at Claremont Graduate University in 2001. Dr. Ruzgar earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy of Religion and Theology from Claremont Graduate University in 2008. He is currently teaching at California State University, Northridge as an Assistant Professor.

Dr. Ruzgar鈥檚 research interests include Islamic thought, philosophy of religion, theology, process thought, religious pluralism, and interfaith dialogue.

Mustafa Ruzgar

Professor, Anthropology

贰尘补颈濒:听suzanne.scheld@csun.edu
笔丑辞苍别:听818-677-4935
Office location: SH 240-E

Biography

Suzanne Scheld is a cultural anthropologist specializing in urban, transnational, and globalization studies.

She has an on-going research project in Dakar, Senegal, a West African country that is 95 percent Muslim. Her research examines urbanization processes in Dakar in relationship to youth, migration, religion, and cultural identity. Her recent publications examine the impacts of Chinese immigrants on the image of听Dakar and its听informal economy. In the future, she plans to examine consumer identities and the role of the consumer protection movement in Senegal. 听

Director, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Program; Assistant Professor, Department of Gender and Women's Studies & Asian American Studies

贰尘补颈濒:听khanum.shaikh@csun.edu

Biography

Khanum Shaikh is an Associate Professor of Gender and Women鈥檚 Studies at California State University, Northridge (快活林性息). She currently serves as Director of the Middle East and Islamic Studies program at 快活林性息. She also co-directs the Civil Discourse and Social Change initiative, a cross-campus and interdisciplinary initiative that foregrounds thinking and action grounded in principles of social justice. She earned her Ph D. in Gender Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2009. Prior to joining 快活林性息 she was a University of California Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and then a Research Fellow at the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas program at San Francisco State University. Her research interests include transnational feminist theories; Islam, gender and religious agency; gender and/in social movements; and race/racialization of North American Muslims. She has published in numerous journals including:听Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism; Journal of Middle East Women鈥檚 Studies; Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies; Feminist Formations;听补苍诲听Feminist Studies听(forthcoming). She has lived most of her life between Los Angeles and Lahore.听

Khanum Shaikh

Professor Emerita in the Gender and Women鈥檚 Studies Department

贰尘补颈濒:听nayereh.tohidi@csun.edu
Office location: JR 340L

Biography

Nayereh Tohidi听is a Professor Emerita and former Chair of Gender & Women鈥檚 Studies and the Founding Director of the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (2011-2021) at California State University, Northridge. She is also a Research Associate in the Program of Iranian Studies at UCLA coordinating 鈥淏ilingual Lecture Series on Iran鈥 since 2003. She received her MA and Ph.D. from the Universities of Tehran and Illinois in Champaign-Urbana. She is also the recipient of several post-doctoral fellowships and research awards, including an NEH grant, a year of Fulbright lectureship and research at the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan; universities of Harvard and Stanford, the Kennan Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center, and Keddie-Balzan Fellowship at UCLA. Her teaching and research expertise include gender and development; women鈥檚 movements and听feminism; women and Islam; globalization, ethnicity, and nationalism in the Caucasus and MENA. Her extensive publications include editorship or authorship of three books and numerous articles and interviews in peer-reviewed academic and policy-oriented journals.听Some of Tohidi鈥檚 articles have been published in different languages, including English, Persian, Turkic, Russian, Spanish, German, Arabic and Japanese. She has served on the editorial boards of academic journals such as the听Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, the听Journal of AzadiAndisheh, and听the听International Journal of Humanities and Social Development Research.听Prof. Tohidi has integrated academic excellence with transnational human/women鈥檚 rights activism. She represented women NGOs at the UN-sponsored third and fourth World Conferences on Women in Nairobi and Beijing. She has also served as a consultant for the UN agencies (UNICEF and UNDP) on issues concerning children and women鈥檚 status in the Caucasus and Middle East.听听Dr. Tohidihas also joined the faculty board of听Iran Academia听of the Institute for Social Sciences since 2015.

Nayereh Tohidi

Professor, Journalism

贰尘补颈濒:听melissa.wall@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-5677
Office location: MZ 330

Biography

Melissa Wall is a Professor in the Department of Journalism where she teaches and researches international news and online media.听

A听former听journalist, she created the course, 鈥淢uslims and the Media,鈥 which was taught for the first time in Fall 2011 to student journalists.听

Her journal articles, book chapters and conference presentations focused on the intersection of participatory media or international news and the Middle East and Muslims. It ncludes studies of blogs that covered Iraq (written by Iraqis as well as so-called warblogs written by Westerners); 鈥淓lectronic Iraq,鈥 an online news portal which functioned as an alternative news service; Turkish and US news media coverage of the Kurds; participatory media representations on Flickr of Thailand鈥檚 Muslim minority; the new political language for Egyptians evidenced in Asmaa Mahfouz鈥檚 vlogs disseminated on YouTube during the Revolution; and Queen Rania of Jordan鈥檚 use of social media.听 She is currently completing a book for IdeaPress, an Open Society initiative, on Citizen Journalism.

Among her creative works, her photograph of the Sayyida Ruqayya Mosque in Damascus is part of the media station for the new permanent exhibition,听鈥淭he World of Islam鈥 at the Ethnological Museum in Berlin, Germany. Another photograph from the Souq Saroujah neighborhood also in Damascus has been selected to illustrate an Arabic language textbook.听 Through a collaborative project with KPFK, the Los Angeles Pacifica outlet, she produced the radio piece, 鈥淣ew Views of Iran & Iranian women.鈥 She will be a Fulbright Scholar in Lebanon in spring 2012.听 For more about her, visit听, or on Twitter: @MelissaWall

Melissa Wall

Interim Director

Sumaya Bezrati


18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8415
Office: Jerome Richfield 346D

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