Dr. Lerna Ekmekcioglu

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Biography

Lerna Ekmekcioglu is a historian specializing in the modern Middle East, with a focus on the late Ottoman Empire and post-genocide Turkey. Her research explores how Armenians, particularly women, navigated survival and belonging in an empire marked by mass violence. Ekmekcioglu is the author of 'Recovering Armenia: Limits of Belonging in Post-Genocide Turkey' and co-author of works on Armenian feminist thought. Her teaching encompasses themes such as the aftermath of genocide, the intersection of women and gender in the Middle East, and global history. She has received the 2016 Levitan Teaching Award from the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at MIT and organizes the biannual McMillan-Stewart Lecture Series focusing on women in the developing world. Ekmekcioglu's notable publications include a comprehensive study of the Armenian genocide and various contributions to feminist discussions within Armenian studies, demonstrating the interconnection of history, gender, and activism.

Research Interests

Experience

McMillan-Stewart Professor

— Present

Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Cambridge, MA

Lerna Ekmekcioglu teaches and conducts research on the modern Middle East, focusing on women's history and the implications of genocide.

Awards

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Levitan Teaching Award