Marloes Hamelink, Performing everyday morality: Perceptions of gender and Islam in Zanzibar in a digitalising world

Marloes Hamelink is an anthropologist and PhD candidate in the Graduate Programme African Studies. She focuses on everyday perceptions of religion and morality among Zanzibari women. The working title of her research is Performing everyday morality: Perceptions of gender and Islam in Zanzibar in a digitalising world.

Marloes has an MSc in Cultural Anthropology (2009) from Utrecht University and a BA in Journalism (2004) from the University of Applied Sciences Utrecht.

 

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