Lila Abu - Lughod is doing women and gender research with the professor of Palestinian American anthropology at the Columbia University in New York. She is a famous scholar Janet and daughter of Ibrahim Abburg. In 1984 Abu-Lughod obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard University. She is known for the Bedouin study of the Awlad'Ali Egyptian. Previously, Abu-Lughod taught at Williams College, Princeton University, New York University. In this work, Abu - Lughod focuses on the sociological phenomenon of the TV series. This is what we call "soap drama" in the United States.
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About the Author Janet L. Abu-Lughod, a professor emeritus of sociology at Northwest University and a graduate school of the new sociology graduate school, has worked on research and research for more than 50 years. Her books include New York, Chicago, Los Angeles: America's global city, New York's Lower East Side battle from city village to East Village, city changes: urban sociology, before European hegemony: 1250-1350, Rabat: Morocco is included. City apartheid, and Cairo: the city's victory in 10001. In 1999, Dr. Abu-Lughod received the Robert and Helen Lynd Award from the American Society of Social and Sociological Association, thanks to its outstanding contribution to urban research.
Professor Emeritus, Graduate School of Sociology, Northwestern University