Donald Cole (anthropologist)

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Donald Powell Cole (also known as AbdAllah-Talib Donald Cole)

Donald Powell Cole (March 21, 1941 in Bryan, Texas) is a noted anthropologist at the American University in Cairo.[1] He joined the university in 1971. He is a member of the American Anthropological Association. Cole has studied Arab nomadic cultures, such as the Al Murrah, in his The Social and Economic Structure of the Āl Murrah: A Saudi Arabian Bedouin Tribe, his PhD dissertation at the University of California, Berkeley.

Cole, an American expat, currently resides in Cairo.[2][3][4]

Academic positions

Assistant Professor, 1971–73; 1974–75 Associate Professor, 1975–86 Professor, 1986 to 2007 Emeritus Professor, 2007 onward

Acting Assistant Professor, Spring Quarter 1971 Visiting Assistant Professor, 1973–74

Visiting Associate Professor, Winter and Spring Quarters 1976

Visiting Associate Professor, Spring Semester 1983, plus several summer sessions Visiting Scholar, Center for Middle East Studies, Spring Semester 1987

Visiting Researcher, Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Spring Semester 1995

Books

Cole's most recent book: "Road to Islam: From Texas to Saudi Arabia and Egypt."

Other published works

Published academic interviews

References

  1. Faculty page at the American University in Cairo
  2. Dickey, Christopher (December 26, 1985). "A romantic Middle East image dies as Datsuns replace camels". The Toronto Star. p. D.24. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  3. Associated Press (October 6, 1997). "Crowded Egyptians would like to go with the flow". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Google News Archive. p. 7A. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  4. Schneider, Howard (May 7, 2004). "In Breaking Taboos, Photos Add Insult to Injury". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. p. A.24. Retrieved 28 January 2010. "The idea is to humiliate people in ways . . . that really affect their manhood, their identity, their notions of shame," said Donald Cole, an anthropology ...
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