Nareman Amin, Class of 2021

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Position
Assistant Professor of Contemporary Islam, Michigan State University
Bio/Description

I am incredibly indebted to our wonderful program and supportive faculty and staff for all they did for us and how they shaped our career trajectories and encouraged us along the way. After graduation, I held a one-year postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania's Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy. I then taught in the History at Fordham University for two years before being offered a tenure-track position at Michigan State University. My book Is God for Revolution?, which is under contract with Oxford University Press, was influenced and shaped by generous and helpful comments from colleagues and faculty members from the Religion Department and Princeton more generally. Their voices are embedded in a lot of my work, and I always remember my time at the Religion Department with fondness and nostalgia.