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Thinking Differently About Cosmopolitanism: Theory, Eccentricity, and the Globalized Worldreviewed by Shenila S. Khoja-Moolji — March 08, 2013 Title: Thinking Differently About Cosmopolitanism: Theory, Eccentricity, and the Globalized World Author(s): Marianna Papastephanou Publisher: Paradigm Publishers, Boulder ISBN: 1612050794, Pages: 192, Year: 2012 Search for book at Amazon.comTo view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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- Shenila Khoja-Moolji
State University of New York at Old Westbury E-mail Author SHENILA KHOJA-MOOLJI is a faculty member in the Department of History and Philosophy at the State University of New York at Old Westbury, where she teaches courses on Muslim cultures, gender, humanities and interfaith relations. Her research interests include Muslim immigrant youth identity, gender and sexual citizenship, curriculum theory, and feminist poststructuralist theory. She is also pursuing her doctorate at Teachers College, Columbia University and serves as the Senior Co-Editor for the seventh volume of the Society for International Education journal on gender, sexuality and difference in education. Prior to Columbia University, Shenila attended the Divinity School at Harvard University where she graduated with a Master of Theological Studies focusing on Islamic studies and gender.
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