John Echeverri-Gent
Professor with a focus on Middle East and South Asian studies, John Echeverri-Gent is an esteemed member of the faculty at the Department of Middle Eastern & South Asian Languages & Cultures at the University of Virginia. As an Associate Professor, he contributes significantly to the department's academic offerings and research initiatives, drawing from his extensive knowledge and expertise in these regions. Professor Echeverri-Gent's academic journey has been marked by a deep commitment to understanding the complex socio-political landscapes of the Middle East and South Asia. His work often explores the intricate interplay between cultural, political, and economic factors that shape these regions. Through his teaching and research, he aims to provide students with a nuanced understanding of the historical and contemporary issues that influence the Middle East and South Asia. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Professor Echeverri-Gent is actively involved in various research projects that seek to address pressing challenges faced by these regions. His scholarly contributions have been recognized in numerous academic circles, and he continues to engage with both students and colleagues in meaningful dialogues that advance the field of Middle Eastern and South Asian studies. His dedication to fostering a comprehensive understanding of these areas makes him a valuable asset to the University of Virginia and the broader academic community.
Publications
, 625-630, 2011-09-01
, 461-480, 2024-09-19
, 633-638, 2009-09-25
, 629-631, 2009-09-25
, 291-292, 2021-11-17
, 113-115, 2013-06-01
, 1294-1310, 1988-12-01
, 961-962, 2000-12-01
, 1276-1278, 2020-12-01
, 938-939, 2014-12-01
, 675-677, 1988-08-01
, 306-332, 2004-10-01