Middle East Studies

Rema Hammami

Spring 2022 Visiting Fellow in Palestinian Studies

Department: Anthropology, Palestinian Studies

Rema Hammami is a founding member of the Institute of Women’s Studies at Birzeit University where she is an associate professor of anthropology. Founder and former chair of the University’s Right to Education Campaign and co-founder and former director of the Women’s Affairs Centre in Gaza, she is active on issues of academic freedom and gender justice in and for Palestine. Her current research focuses on the collusion between liberal peacebuilding/neo-humanitarian intervention within the logics of ongoing Israeli military occupation with an emphasis on how the aid industry deploys gender in techniques of rule across the West Bank and Gaza’s fragmented geo-political spaces. She is a co-editor, with Lila Abu Lughod and Nadera Shalhub-Kevorkian, of the forthcoming book: The Cunning of Gender Violence: Feminism and Geopolitics (Duke University Press 2022). Recent publications include: Follow the Numbers: Global Governmentality and the VAW Agenda in Occupied Palestine” in Janet Halley et.al. Governance Feminism: Notes from the Field (University of Minnesota Press 2019) and “Destabilizing Mastery and the Machine: Palestinian Agency and Gendered Embodiment at Israeli Military Checkpoints” in Current Anthropology (February 2019). She has been a Carnegie Centennial Scholar at Columbia University and held the Prince Claus Chair in Equity and Development at the Institute of Social Studies in the Hague and serves on the editorial boards of the Arab Studies JournalJerusalem QuarterlyMiddle East ReportDevelopment and Change, and American Ethnologist. She is a founding member and current vice-president of Insaniyyat, the society of Palestinian anthropologists.