Susanne Schröter


Susanne Schröter is a contemporary Social Anthropologist focussing primarily on Islam, Gender and Conflict Studies.

Biography

Susanne Schröter is head of a research group on "Contemporary discourses on state and society in the Islamic world" and carries out a research project founded by the German Research Foundation entitled "Re-negotiating gender in contemporary Indonesia. Empowerment strategies of Muslim and secular women activists".

1990s

Schröter studied Anthropology, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Political Science and Education at University of Mainz, Germany, she graduated in 1986.
After working as Curator at the Women's Museum, Wiesbaden from 1986 to 1990, she became lecturer at the Department of Anthropology and African Studies, University of Mainz. She was head of the anthropology library and ethnographic collection at the Department of Anthropology and African Studies, University of Mainz from 1993 to 1994. In 1994, she obtained her Ph.D. in Anthropology at the University of Mainz with a thesis on the construction of "masculinity" and "femininity" in Melanesia.
From 1995-1997, she was a Research Fellow at the Department of Anthropology and African Studies, University of Mainz. From 1997-1999, she worked as a Research Fellow at the Frobenius-Institute, Frankfurt. In 1999, she finalized her Habilitation and received accreditation as Privatdozentin at Goethe-University Frankfurt with a thesis on religion and social structure among the Ngada in East Indonesia. In 1999, she was a Visiting Professor of Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology and African Studies, University of Mainz.

2000s

In 2000, she worked as a Visiting Research Fellow at the Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, and as a Visiting Professor at the Department of Anthropology, Yale University, New Haven. From 2001 to 2002, she was Visiting Professor of Anthropology at the Institute of Historical Ethnology, Goethe-University Frankfurt, and from 2002 to 2004 Research Fellow at the Frobenius Institute, Frankfurt. In 2003, she organized the conference "Christianity in Indonesia. Perspectives of Power" at Goethe-University Frankfurt. In 2004, she worked as a Visiting Professor at the Doctoral Program "Identity and Difference: Gender Constructions and Interculturality, 18th-21st Centuries" at the University of Trier, as Associate Professor of Anthropology at Goethe-University Frankfurt. In 2004, she became Professor of Southeast Asian studies at Passau University, where she worked until 2008. In 2005, she organized the conference "Islam and Gender in Southeast Asia" at Passau University, Germany. Since 2008, she is Professor of Anthropology of colonial and postcolonial orders at the Cluster of Excellence "Formation of Normative Orders", Goethe-University Frankfurt.

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