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职称:Professor
所属学校:University of California-Santa Barbara
所属院系:Jewish Studies Department
所属专业:Religion/Religious Studies
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I have been in love with law and legal epistemology for a long time. The questions of what law is for, where its legitimacy comes from, how it could be known, and how it evolves over time are exciting to me in their general form. But in my research and teaching, I focus on medieval Islamic law and modern Egyptian law. Law and religion in the Islamic tradition are hard to separate. And in 130 years of modern Egyptian law (counting from the establishment of the National Courts in 1883), the government has not shied away in its legal activities from establishing religion. Being in this department has exposed me to an array of views on the intersections among law, philosophy, and social knowledge, which does not allow my excitement to run out.
7/2005–present University of California at Santa Barbara Religious Studies Department Associate Professor Asian American/Pacific Islander & Chicano/Latino religions 1/2003–6/2005 Assistant Professor Affiliated Faculty: Asian American St udies, Chicana/Chicano Studies, Latin American & Iberian Studies /1993–12/2003 Stanford University Religious Studies Department Assistant Professor American & Ethnic Religions 9/1999–12/2000 Visiting Assistant Professor 1/1991–8/1992 James Irvine Post-doctoral Fellow for Multicultural Curriculum Development Affilated Faculty: Comparative Stud y of Race and Ethnicity (CSRE);