Peasants, poppies, and popular expressions of Turkish nationalism amid the first salvo in America's 'war on drugs'
Kyle T. Evered, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Geography
Department of Geography, Environment, & Spatial Sciences
Michigan State University
Friday, 2 Oct 2020, 3:00 p.m.
Trained to study geographies of the Middle East and North Africa and the former Soviet states of Eurasia, most of Kyle Evered's research deals with topics associated with geographies of Turkey and its neighboring states. In particular, he has published on the cultural and historical geographies, political geographies, and cultural ecologies of the country and its wider regions. Some of his recent research concerns include geographies of the opium poppy, of health and wellbeing, and identity-place constructs (such as nationalism, territoriality, and regionalism).
Organized by the Muslim Studies Program and cosponsored by the Asian Studies Center; Center for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies; and James Madison College
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