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Sumayya Kassamali

Sumayya Kassamali is a writer and anthropologist whose work examines the transformation of gender, race, religion, and language in the context of transnational migration. She is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Anthropology and the Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies at the University of Toronto. Her current research focuses on the experiences of African and Asian domestic workers in Beirut, Lebanon, and the changing social relations that accompanied the growth of temporary migrant labor in the Middle East.

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A close-up black and white photo of a wildflower in the hills of Palestine.

Searching for Palestine in Beirut

By
Sumayya Kassamali
A composite of two images: a woman in the foreground, and people standing at a railing in the background, looking outward. There is a mosque on the horizon.

Neoliberalism and Kafala

By
Sumayya Kassamali

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