黑料论坛

Dr. Enaya Othman
Dr. Enaya Othman黑料论坛

Lalumiere Hall, 450

MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America
(414) 288-5761
Curriculum Vitae

Professor of Arabic, Middle Eastern, and Cultural Studies

Languages, Literatures and Cultures

Founder & Executive Director, Arab and Muslim Women鈥檚 Research and Resource Institute (AMWRRI)
Director of Arabic and Culture Studies and Middle East North Africa Studies
Recipient of Fulbright Scholars Research Fellowship 2023鈥2024
Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Gender, Ethnic, and Cross-Cultural Studies

Education

 

  • B.A., Birzeit University, Palestine 鈥 focus on Islamic and Arab History
  • M.A., University of Wisconsin鈥揗ilwaukee 鈥 American Ethnic History with a focus on Arab American Studies
  • Ph.D., 黑料论坛 鈥 American and Middle Eastern History with a focus on women activism and cultural encounters

Courses Taught

    • Arabic language and culture (all levels)
      Arab and Muslim women in transnational perspective; immigration and diaspora studies
      Feminist, postcolonial, and decolonial theory in Middle Eastern contexts
      Oral history, ethnography, and intercultural dialogue
      Religion, identity, material culture, and disability in faith-based and cultural contexts

    • ARBC 3800 鈥 Re-envisioning Disability among Arab and Muslim Populations
    • CORE 1929 鈥 Constructing Disability (Foundations Methods of Inquiry, MOI)
    • ARBC 3220 鈥 Arab and Muslim Women in America
    • ARBC 3200 鈥 Culture and Civilization of the Middle East
    • ARBC 3705 鈥 Arabic for Media
    • ARBC 1001 鈥 Elementary Arabic 1001
    • ARBC 1002 鈥 Elementary Arabic 1002
    • ARBC 2001 鈥 Intermediate Arabic 2001
    • ARBC 2002 鈥 Intermediate Arabic 2002
    • ARBC 2930 鈥 Formal Spoken Arabic
    • ARBC 3001 鈥 Arabic Composition and Grammar
    • ARBC 3210 鈥 Arabic Literature in English Translation
    • HIST 006 鈥 Introduction to American History

Research Interests

Dr. Enaya Othman is a Professor of Arabic, Middle Eastern, and Cultural Studies at 黑料论坛. Her research and teaching span transnational feminism, migration studies, oral history, and Arab and Muslim diasporic experiences. She has conducted extensive fieldwork in Palestine, Jordan, and the United States, examining how Arab and Muslim women negotiate gender roles, religious identities, and cultural practices. Her work pays particular attention to cultural dress and heritage in relation to identity, feminism, women鈥檚 activism, and cultural preservation, as well as marriage practices across borders and generations.

Dr. Othman is the founder and executive director of the Arab and Muslim Women鈥檚 Research and Resource Institute (AMWRRI), a nonprofit organization that uses oral history, digital storytelling, and public scholarship to document and amplify Arab and Muslim communities in the diaspora. AMWRRI serves as a platform for cross-cultural collaboration across regions, integrating community voices into scholarly and policy conversations and advancing inclusive knowledge production.

Her scholarship is deeply interdisciplinary and global in scope. She is the author of Negotiating Palestinian Womanhood: Encounters between Palestinian Women and American Missionaries, 1880s鈥1940s (Lexington Books, 2016) and Crafting Marriages: Palestinian Women Transforming Gender Boundaries (Syracuse University Press, 2025). Her current book project, prepared at the invitation of Cambridge University Press, investigates cultural dress and heritage as forms of feminist resistance and as central to processes of identity-making, memory, and women鈥檚 activism in both homeland and diaspora contexts.

Dr. Othman has extensive academic and community-based research experience in Jordan and Palestine, where she has collaborated with Palestinian refugee communities, NGOs, and women-led enterprises. She also spent time in Jordan as a Fulbright Scholar, conducting fieldwork on gender, migration, and transnational identity. In addition, she has directed study abroad immersion programs in Jordan and Oman, focusing on Arabic language learning and cultural engagement. Through these initiatives, she has advanced intercultural competence, student development, and international academic partnerships. At 黑料论坛, her teaching reflects a commitment to inclusive, globally engaged education that bridges theory with lived experience.

Professional Affiliations

  • Developed and acted as the principal organizer of the Milwaukee Public Museum exhibit: 鈥淏eyond the Veil: Dress, Identity and Tradition Through the Eyes of the Muslim and Arab Women of Greater Milwaukee.鈥
  • Founder and Director, Arab and Muslim Women鈥檚 Research and Resource Institute (AMWRRI) 鈥 leads interdisciplinary, community-based research and student training in oral history, cultural heritage, and gender studies.
  • Advisory Board Member, Milwaukee County Historical Society Oral History Project: 鈥淚mmigrant Experience in Milwaukee County鈥 (2025).
  • Orgonizing  Committee , Marcus Center 鈥淐elebrating Palestine,  developed event narrative, contributed to grant writing, and coordinated community collaboration.
  • Fulbright Program National Screening Committee, Near East/North Africa Region, Institute of International Education (2025鈥2026).
  • Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Gender, Ethnic, and Cross-Cultural Studies (2019鈥損resent).
  • Editorial Board Member, Journal of Arabic Language and Literature, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (2022鈥損resent).
  • Faculty Peacemaker in Residence, Center for Peacemaking, 黑料论坛 (2024鈥2025).
  • Principal Organizer and Curator, 鈥淏eyond the Veil: Dress, Identity, and Tradition Through the Eyes of Muslim and Arab Women of Greater Milwaukee鈥, Milwaukee Public Museum.

 

Specialization

Research

  • Transnational feminism, gender, and Arab and Muslim diaspora studies
  • Migration, refugees, and displacement with a focus on Palestinian studies
  • Religion, identity, belonging, and disability in Muslim communities
  • Material and visual culture, including cultural dress, activism, and art
  • Modern Middle Eastern history and colonial encounters

Selected Publications

Books

  • Crafting Marriages: Palestinian Women Transforming Gender Boundaries. Syracuse University Press, 2025.
  • Negotiating Palestinian Womanhood: Encounters between Palestinian Women and American Missionaries, 1880s鈥1940s. Lexington Books, 2016.
  • Resistance through Threading Fashion: Transnational Reproduction of Palestinian Cultural Clothing (in preparation; invited by Cambridge University Press).

Peer-Reviewed Articles

  • 鈥淩eflections of American Muslim Women with Disability and as Caretakers.鈥 Journal of Middle East Women鈥檚 Studies, in press, 2024.
  • 鈥淩efashioning the Meanings of Dress in Palestinian Transnational Communities.鈥 Journal of Gender, Ethnic, and Cross-Cultural Studies 3, no. 1 (August 2025): 1鈥14.
  • "Ignatian Values and International Conference on Disability." Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal 13, no. 1 (June 2024): 104鈥108.
  • Othman, H.E., & Ong, L.Z. 鈥淢uslim Americans鈥 Experience of the Pandemic at the Intersection of History, Culture, and Gender.鈥 Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies 10, no. 3 (June 2023): 35鈥54.
  • 鈥淎merican Palestinian Women鈥檚 Marriages within and Beyond Borders.鈥 Journal of Middle East Women鈥檚 Studies 18, no. 2 (July 2022): 35鈥54.
  • Callender, K.A., Ong, L.Z., & Othman, E.H. 鈥淔irst-Generation Immigrant/Refugee Muslim Women鈥檚 Prayer and Mindfulness in Relation to Mental Health.鈥 Journal of Religion and Health (2022): 3637鈥3654.
  • Othman, E., Ong, L.Z., Omar, I.A., Bekhet, A., & Najeeb, J. 鈥淓xperiences of Muslim Mothers of Children with Disabilities: A Qualitative Study.鈥 Journal of Disability and Religion (March 2021): 1鈥25.
  • 鈥淐rossroad Imagination: The Thob Mediating Between Palestinian Material Culture and Gendered Activism.鈥 Journal of Textile Science & Fashion Technology 5, no. 1 (March 2020): 1鈥6.
  • 鈥淧alestinian American Women and Marital Choices across Generations.鈥 Journal of American Ethnic History 40, no. 1 (Fall 2020): 70鈥91.
  • 鈥淒econstructing the Dogma of Domesticity: Quaker Education and Nationalism in British Mandate Palestine.鈥 Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 19 (Spring 2018): 1鈥23.
  • 鈥淪trategies of Recognition and Palestinian Immigrant Women鈥檚 Cultural Dress: Forging Communities and Negotiating Power Relations.鈥 Journal of New Middle East Studies 5 (2015): 1鈥15.
  • 鈥淏uilding a Community among Early Arab Immigrants in Milwaukee, 1890s鈥1960s.鈥 Wisconsin Magazine of History 96 (Summer 2013): 38鈥49.
  • 鈥淢eeting at Middle Ground: American Quaker Women鈥檚 Two Palestinian Encounters.鈥 Jerusalem Quarterly 50 (Summer 2012): 47鈥65.
  • 鈥淭he History of Arabs in Milwaukee.鈥 Wisconsin Historical Society (2012).

Book Chapters

  • 鈥淔atima Aliye鈥檚 Invisible Authorship: Challenging Orientalism and Patriarchy.鈥 In Feminisms, Transnationalism, and the Archive: The Women鈥檚 Library at the Columbian Exposition, edited by Marija Dalbello and Sarah Wadsworth. Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
  • 鈥淒iasporic Fashion: The Palestinian Dress as a Form of Gendered Activism.鈥 In Forms of Migration: Global Perspectives on Im/migrant Art and Literature, edited by Stefan Maneval and Jennifer Reimer, 44鈥53. Berlin: Falschrum Books, 2022.
  • 鈥淧alestinian Women in Orientalist and Nationalist Images.鈥 In Making the Postcard Women鈥檚 Imaginarium: Dreaming Our Future out of the Past, edited by Salma Ahmad Caller, 94鈥101. Peculiarity Press, 2022.
  • 鈥淢uslim Women in the Diaspora: Shaping Lives and Negotiating Their Marriages.鈥 In World of Diasporas: Different Perceptions on the Concept of Diaspora, edited by Harjinder Singh Majhail and Sinan Dogan, 111鈥123. Leiden: Brill, 2018.

(For a complete list of publications, see CV.)

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