Daniel Monterescu

Assistant Professor
Building: 
Zrinyi u. 14
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Qualifications: 
Phd, University of Chicago, 2005
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At CEU, Dept. of Sociology and Social Anthropology, since 2005-6, I taught courses on Cities in the Middle East, Rethinking Ethnography, Theorizing the City, The Anthropology of Masculinity and Key Issues in Social and Cultural Anthropology

Academic/research topics: 
Ethnically Mixed Towns
Israel
Palestine
Masculinity Studies
Urban Anthropology
Cities in the Middle East
Academic/Research Areas: 
Development Studies

Courses taught by Daniel Monterescu

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Rabinowitz, D.. "The Arabs Just Left : Othering and the Construction of Self amongst Jews in Haifa before and after 1948." In Mixed towns, trapped communities : historical narratives, spatial dynamics, gender relations and cultural encounters in Palestinian-Israeli towns, edited by D. Monterescu, 51-64. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2007.
Monterescu, D.. "Heteronomy : the Cultural Logic of Space in Jaffa." In Mixed towns, trapped communities : historical narratives, spatial dynamics, gender relations and cultural encounters in Palestinian-Israeli towns, edited by D. Monterescu and D. Rabinowitz, 157-178. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2007.
Monterescu, D.. "Rites of Passage." In International encyclopedia of men and masculinities, edited by M. Flood. London: Routledge, 2007.
Monterescu, D.. "Identity Politics in Mixed Towns : The Case of Jaffa (1948-2004) (Hebrew)." In Together but Apart : Mixed Cities in Israel, edited by E. Rekhess. Tel Aviv: Tel-Aviv University: The Dayan Center, 2007.
Monterescu, D., and D. Rabinowitz. "Introduction : The Transformation of Urban Mix in Palestine/Israel in the Modern Era." In Mixed towns, trapped communities : historical narratives, spatial dynamics, gender relations and cultural encounters in Palestinian-Israeli towns, 1-32. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2007.
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