Trude Jacobsen: Ascribing ‘Pomakness’ in Rural Muslim Communities of the Greek Rhodope Mountains
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Trude Jacobsen, Assistant Professor at Northern Illinois University, presents on the topic “Ascribing ‘Pomakness’ in Rural Muslim Communities of the Greek Rhodope Mountains” on Friday, February 10, 2012, at the Franke Institute for the Humanities. She is currently working on a new monograph that will examine the historical and cultural explanations for the prevalence of sexual exploitation and sex trafficking within the countries of and across the porous borders of mainland Southeast Asia.
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