Smadar Lavie

Smadar Lavie

Smadar Lavie (Hebrew: סמדר לביא) is a Mizrahi U.S.-Israeli anthropologist, author, and activist. She specializes in the anthropology of Egypt, Israel and Palestine, emphasizing issues of race, gender and religion. Lavie is a Scholar in Residence at the Beatrice Bain Research Group of the University of California, Berkeley’s Department of Gender and Women’s Studies (2012-2016),[1] and a visiting professor at the Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century, University College Cork (2011–16).[2] Lavie received her doctorate in Anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley (1989) and spent nine years as Assistant and Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Davis.[3][4][5][6][7] She authored The Poetics of Military Occupation (UC Press, 1990), receiving the 1990 Honorable Mention of the Victor Turner Award for Ethnographic Writing,[8] and Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Berghahn Books 2014),[9] receiving the 2015 Honorable Mention of the Association of Middle East Women’s Studies Book Award Competition.[10] Wrapped in the Flag of Israel was also one of the four finalists in the 2015 Clifford Geertz Book Award Competition of the Society for the Anthropology of Religion.[11] She also co-edited Creativity/Anthropology (Cornell UP, 1993) and Displacement, Diaspora, and Geographies of Identity (Duke UP, 1996). Lavie won the American Studies Association’s 2009 Gloria Anzaldúa Prize for her article, “Staying Put: Crossing the Palestine-Israel Border with Gloria Anzaldúa,” [12] published in Anthropology and Humanism (2011).[13] In 2013, Smadar Lavie won the “Heart at East” Honor Plaque for lifetime service to Mizraḥi communities in Israel-Palestine.[14][15][16][17]

Academic life

Lavie received her BA in Social Anthropology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1980 (Majors: Sociology and Social Anthropology; Minors: Medieval Islamic Civilization, Musicology). Lavie received her Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1989 and was awarded the Malcolm H. Kerr Dissertation Award from the Middle East Studies Association for her dissertation titled, "The Poetics of Military Occupation: Mzeina Allegories of Bedouin Identity under Israeli and Egyptian Rule"[18] which was later published by the University of California Press.[19]

In 1990, Lavie became an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Critical Theory at the University of California, Davis, where she was promoted to an Associate Professorship in 1994.[3][4][5][6][7] Professor Lavie held visiting professorships at Diablo Valley College (1984), U.C. Berkeley’s Fall Freshman Program (1985–89), Stanford (1994), Beit Berl’s College (2001–07),[20] Macalester College (2007-2009)[21] University of Virginia (2009–10)[22] and the University of Minnesota (2010–12).[23] Professor Lavie was the recipient of residential fellowships at the Rockefeller Foundation in Bellagio (1993),[4] Stanford Humanities Center (1993-1994)[24] Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota (2010–11),[25] Cento Incontri Umani Ascona (2011),[26] the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, U. C. Berkeley (2013-2014),[27] and the Beatrice Bain Research Group, U. C. Berkeley (2012-2016).[28]

Activism

Lavie is a member of many political, feminist and anti-racist organizations. In 2013, she won the “Heart at East” Honor Plaque for committed excellence and lifetime service to the Mizrahi communities of Israel, given by a coalition of twenty NGOs working for equal distribution of cultural funds in Israel. 21 May.[14][15][16][17]

Lavie was the Co-Founder and a member of CAFIOT (the Berkeley Committee for Academic Freedom in the Israeli Occupied Territories) from 1982 to 1989.[29]

Lavie has served a number of roles at Ahoti (Sister) for Women in Israel, Israel's feminist of color movement.[30][31] From January 2003 to January 2005, she served on the board of directors. From 2002 to 2003, she both served as the liaison to the New Israel Fund and was a member of the newsletter's editorial collective. From 2003-2004, she was the liaison to the FFIPP (Educational Network for Human Rights in Palestine/Israel).[29]

Lavie co-founded the Coalition of Women for Mothers and Children and served as co-director of this coalition of many NGOs from 2003 to 2006.[29]

Lavie has been a member of the Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition (MDR) since 2002. She served on the Culture Committee from 2002 to 2004, the Committee on Education and the Core Curriculum from 2002 to 2003, and was the MDR Representative to the Coalition of NGOs against Racism from 2005 to 2007.[29]

Lavie was an Advisory Board Member of Israel's Women's Parliament from 2002 to 2008.[29][32]

Lavie co-founded The Mizrahi-Palestinian Coalition Against Apartheid in Israeli Anthropology (CAAIA) and was a member from 2002-2008.[29][33][34][35][36][37]

Select publications

Books

Selected articles

Selected public anthropology articles

References

  1. "Bio Page for Smadar Lavie on Beatrice Bain Research Group website". Beatrice Bain Research Group. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  2. Lavie, Smadar. "ISS21 Visiting Scholars". University of College Cork. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
  3. 1 2 Lavie, Smadar. Women Writing Culture. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 "The Bellagio Declaration (must use continue to selected page link)". Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  5. 1 2 "UC Davis General Catalog 1997-98" (PDF). Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  6. 1 2 "Displacement, Diaspora, and Geographies of Identity". Duke University Press. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  7. 1 2 Cultural Studies: 10:1 Controversies in Cultural Studies. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  8. "Society for Humanistic Anthropology Prize Winners". Society for Humanistic Anthropology. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
  9. Lavie, Smadar. "Wrapped in the Flag of Israel". Berghahn Books. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  10. "2015 AMEWS Book Honorable Mentions". Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, John Hope Franklin Center, Duke University. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  11. Hill, Jonathan D. "Letter from 2015 Geertz Prize Committee" (PDF). Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  12. "The Gloria E. Anzaldua Award for Independent Scholars, Contingent or Community College Faculty 2013". American Studies Association. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  13. "Staying Put: Crossing the Israel–Palestine Border with Gloria Anzaldúa".
  14. 1 2 "Heart At East Letter to Smadar Lavie".
  15. 1 2 "'Wrapped in the Flag of Israel' Author Earns Heart at East Award".
  16. 1 2 Lavie, Smadar. "Anthropology News" (PDF). Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  17. 1 2 "The Heart at East Ceremony: Powerpoint Biographic Presentation". www.academia.edu. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
  18. "Malcolm H. Kerr Dissertation Awards". Middle East Studies Association. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  19. "SHA Prize Winners". Society for Humanistic Anthropology. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  20. "Beit Berl". Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  21. "Smadar Lavie: South/South Feminist Coalitions and the Art of Staying Put: Crossing the Palestine/Israel Border with Gloria Anzaldua". Macalester College. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  22. "Visiting Professor Illuminates Plight of Mizrahi Women in Israel in Light of the Palestine-Israel Conflict".
  23. "Where is the Mizrahi-Palestinian Border Zone?".
  24. "Fellows: 1993-1994". Stanford Humanities Center. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  25. "Institute for Advanced Study" (PDF). University of Minnesota. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  26. "Centro Incontri Umani Ascona".
  27. "CMES Newsletter" (PDF). CMES Newsletter. Fall 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  28. "BBRG Visiting Scholars".
  29. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lavie, Smadar (26 December 2015). "Curriculum Vitae". Academia.edu. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  30. Lavie, Smadar. "Backlash: Hatered and Violence Against Women in Israel, 2003". Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  31. Lavie, Smadar. "Dr. Vicki Shiran, Founder of Israel¹s Mizrahi Feminism-of-Color, is No Longer With Us". H-Net Discussion Network. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  32. "Women Parlament". Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  33. Daas, Ruba; Bar Shalom, Yehuda (2008). "Where Have All the Palestinians Gone?" (PDF). International Journal of Critical Pedagogy. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  34. Lavie, Smadar (January 2005). "Israeli Anthropology and American Anthropology". Anthropology News. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  35. Lavie, Smadar; Shubeli, Rafi (November 2006). "On the Progress of Affirmative Action and Cultural Rights for Marginalized Communities in Israel". Anthropology News. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
  36. "Complaint Against The Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Tel Aviv University; Haifa University; Bar Ilan University; Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheba". Ha-Keshet.org. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  37. 1 2 "REVISITING ISRAELI ANTHROPOLOGY AND AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGY: OUR "SPECIAL RELATIONS" #Palestine". Allegra. Retrieved 2016-01-22.
  38. "Writing Against Identity Politics:An Essay on Gender, Race, and Bureaucratic Pain".
  39. "The Knafo Chronicles Marching on Jerusalem with Israel's Silent Majority".
  40. "Staying Put Crossing the Israel-Palestine Border with Gloria Anzaldua".
  41. "Mizrahi Feminism and the Question of Palestine".
  42. "Colonialism and Imperialism Zionism".
  43. "Between and Among the Boundaries of Culture Bridging Text and Lived Experience in the Third Timespace".
  44. "Border Poets Translating by Dialogue".
  45. "Notes on the Fantastic Journey of the Hajj his Anthropologist and her American Passport".
  46. "Blow-Ups in the Borderzones Third World Israeli Authors Gropings for Home".
  47. "When Leadership Becomes Allegory Mzeina Sheikhs and the Experience of Military Occupation".
  48. "Bedouin in Limbo Egyptian and Israeli Development Policies in Southern Sinai".
  49. "Sacrificing Gaza - Revive Israel's Labor Party".
  50. "Dry Twigs".
  51. "On the Progress of Affirmative Action and Cultural Rights for Marginalized Communities".
  52. "Operations 'Summer Rains' and 'Adequate Pay' - Yet Other Acts in the Mizrahi-Palestinian Tragedy".
  53. "Rachel Gamliel: A Palestinian-Jew from Jerusalem".
  54. "Israeli Anthropology and American Anthropology".
  55. "Lily White Feminism and Academic Apartheid in Israel Anthropological Perspectives".
  56. "Arrival of the New cultured Tenants: Soviet Immigration to Israel and the Displacing of the Sephardi Jews".

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