Saffo Papantonopoulou
About Saffo Papantonopoulou
My research traces the transformation of various sexual epistemes in the Balkans and Middle East, with a focus on both male (homo)eroticism and the transgender woman's body. While my research is ethnographic, it is grounded in historical research on sexual pre/modernity in the Islamicate world.
Selected Publications
"'Even A Freak Like You Would Be Safe in Tel Aviv': Transgender Subjects, Wounded Attachments, and the Zionist Economy of Gratitude" in Women's Studies Quarterly, Special Issue: Debt. Volume 42: 1 & 2. 278-293.
"Thrice A Stranger: Hellenism, Kemalism, Zionism," in Athens Institute for Education and Research paper series.
"When Are You Not An Anthropologist?" in Arizona Anthropologist.
Courses Taught
As instructor of record:
MENA/ANTHRO 389: Middle Eastern Ethnic and Religious Minorities
As TA:
ANTHRO 160A: Patterns in Prehistory/ World Archaeology
ANTHRO 150B: Many Ways of Being Human
MENA 160A: Middle Eastern Humanities
Areas of Study
Historical Anthropology - Gender and Sexuality - Transgender Studies - Colonialism and Imperialism - Nationalism - Historical Memory - Ottoman history - Greek-Turkish relations - Neoottomanism - Modernity - Temporality
Keywords: transgender, sexuality, temporality, moderity, nationalism, Balkans, Ottoman