Janet Afary

Professor
Mellichamp Chair in Global Religion and Modernity

Contact Phone

(805) 893-7136

Office Location

HSSB 3047

Specialization

Gender in Modern Middle East

Global Feminism

Bio

Janet Afary is a native of Iran and a historian of modern Iran. She has an MA in Linguistics from Tehran University and a PhD in History and Near East Studies from the University of Michigan. Afary holds the Mellichamp Chair in Global Religion and Modernity at the University of California Santa Barbara, where she is a Professor of Religious Studies and Feminist Studies.

Previously she taught at the Department of History and the Program in Women’s Studies at Purdue University, where she was appointed a University Faculty Scholar. Her books include: Sexual Politics in Modern Iran (Cambridge UP, 2009); The Iranian Constitutional Revolution: Grassroots Democracy, Social Democracy, and the Origins of Feminism (N. Y.: Columbia UP, 1996); and (with Kevin B. Anderson) Foucault and the Iranian Revolution: Gender and the Seductions of Islamism (University of Chicago Press, 2005). The latter received the Latifeh Yarshater Award for Best Book in Iranian Women’s Studies.

Afary has also been awarded yearlong fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the American Council for Learned Societies (ACLS), and was a Keddie-Balzan Fellow in Iranian History at the Department of History, UCLA (2008-09). She has served as president of the International Society for Iranian Studies (ISIS-MESA), the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies (AMEWS-MESA), and the Coordinating Council for Women in History of the American Historical Association (CCWH-AHA). Her articles have appeared in The Nation, the Guardian, and numerous scholarly journals and edited collections.

Education:

1991: Ph.D. in History and Near East Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Dissertation Chairs: Ronald G. Suny (History) and Allin Luther (Near East Studies). The recipient of the Horace H. Rackham Distinguished Dissertation Award and the Foundation for Iranian Studies’ Best Dissertation Award.


Research Interests:

  • History of Iran-19th & 20th centuries
  • Religion, Politics, and Society in the Middle East
  • Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East
  • Constitutionalism, Civil Liberties, and the Public Sphere in the Middle East
  • Cinema and Popular Culture of the Middle East
  • Global Feminism
  • Feminist Theory
  • Modern Transcaucasia & Central Asia: Art & Folklore

Awards / Honors / Fellowships:

  • 2009: Keddie-Balzan Fellow, UCLA Department of History
  • 2006: Latifeh Yarshater Award for Best Book in Iranian Women’s Studies for Foucault and the Iranian Revolution (2005) from the Persian Heritage Foundation
  • 2006: Dehkhoda Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Iranian Studies (Germany)
  • 2006: University Faculty Scholar Purdue University. Award and 5-year Stipend
  • 2006: President, International Society for Iranian Studies (term 2004-2006)
  • 2005: President, Association for Middle East Women’s Studies (term 2004-2005)
  • 2003: President, Coordinating Council for Women in History (CCWH-AHA, term 2001-2003)

Courses

Courses Taught:

  • FEMST 185JA
  • FEMST 185IR