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racist.' Nadia Abu El Haj also has the unenviable distinction of having her own personal name taken and registered as the Internet domain for a site dedicated to attacking her and damaging her reputation and her career; she is perhaps the first person who is not a politician or a convicted criminal to have been subjected to this disreputable treatment.
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Abu El-Haj joined the Anthropology Department at Barnard College in the fall of 2002. Because of Barnard College's affiliation with Columbia University, professors recommended for tenure at Barnard are subject to approval by Columbia. Abu El-Haj was recommended for tenure by the faculty at Barnard in
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in September 2007 reported that many of Abu El-Haj's supporters, particularly those in the field of anthropology, praised her book as "solid, even brilliant, and part of an innovative trend". For example, Michael Dietler, a professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago, described Abu El-Haj
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Professor Abu El Haj can have little reason to feel that her first book has been ignored; but it cannot have been pleasant to have ones work called 'crank scholarship' and 'a corruption of honest fact,' and to be described oneself as 'fraudulent,' a 'charlatan anthropologist,' and even 'a classic
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Segal and Dever spoke at lectures sponsored by Scholars for Peace in the Middle East and LionPAC (a pro-Israel advocacy group at Columbia) aimed at rebutting El-Haj. In his lecture, Dever disputed the notion that archaeology has inherent biases. In responding to the controversy surrounding Abu
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also wrote that many of Abu El-Haj's supporters said that peer review, and not public pressure, is the appropriate measure of a scholar's work, noting that she has been the recipient of many awards, grants, and academic appointments. An article in
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through the analysis of projects aimed at reconstructing the origins and migrations of specific populations. Analysis is also directed toward the role of for-profit corporations offering genetic ancestry testing. How
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as the subject of her study. Arguing that the facts generated by archaeological practice fashion "cultural understandings, political possibilities and 'common-sense' assumptions", she posits that, in the case of
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On November 2, 2007, Barnard announced that Abu El-Haj had been granted tenure. Subsequent to the tenure decision, Barnard president Shapiro praised Abu El-Haj to an interviewer from the
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By the time Barnard announced that it had granted Abu El-Haj tenure, in November 2007, 2,592 people had signed the anti-tenure petition and 2,057 had signed the pro-tenure petition.
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said that showing how archaeological research can be used for political and ideological purposes is a legitimate cultural anthropological enterprise.
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that Abu El-Haj should be denied tenure because her scholarship is "faulty, misleading and dangerous", and not because she is a Palestinian or a
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intersect, and how genetic origins emerge as a shared concern among those seeking redress or recognition, are predominant themes in the work.
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as a top-quality scholar. Dietler also said Abu El-Haj was being opposed because she is of Palestinian descent.
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against the professor was started by Paula Stern, a 1982 Barnard alumna who lives in the Israeli settlement of
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for her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, and going on to receive her doctoral degree from
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from 1997 until 2002, when she joined the faculty at Barnard College. She has also lectured at the
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Facts on the Ground: Archaeological Practice and Territorial Self-Fashioning in Israeli Society
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reported on support for Abu El-Haj among scholars of anthropology and of Middle East studies.
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The Genealogical Science: The Search for Jewish Origins and the Politics of Epistemology
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has been reviewed in both scholarly and popular publications. The book was awarded the
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when she was recommended for tenure. Abu El-Haj received tenure in November 2007.
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historical imagination and ... the substantiation of its territorial claims".
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the 2006–07 academic year, and by Columbia in the 2007–08 academic year.
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American Ethnologist: A Journal of the American Ethnological Society
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Abu El-Haj was born in the United States, the second daughter of a "
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Abu El-Haj's more recent scholarship explores the field of
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Abu El-Haj spent a couple of years in private schools in
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which it shared with Gershon Shafir and Yoav Peled's
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Being Israeli: the Dynamics of Multiple Citizenship
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Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research
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Nadia Abu El-Haj

United States
Anthropologist
Bryn Mawr College
(AB)
Duke University
PhD
Barnard College
Columbia University
Barnard faculty profile
Arabic
Barnard College
Columbia University
Facts on the Ground: Archaeological Practice and Territorial Self-Fashioning in Israeli Society
tenured
academic year
Palestinians

Demographics
Definitions
Palestine
History
Name
People
Origin
Nakba
Diaspora
Politics
Arab Higher Committee

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