Title: Geographies of Muslim women: gender, religion, and space
Abstract:C. Nagel, Introduction. S.J. Halvorson, Growing Up in Gilgit: Exploring the Nature of Girlhood in Northern Pakistan. N.G. Aaftaab, (Re)Defining Public Spaces through Developmental Education for Afghan...C. Nagel, Introduction. S.J. Halvorson, Growing Up in Gilgit: Exploring the Nature of Girlhood in Northern Pakistan. N.G. Aaftaab, (Re)Defining Public Spaces through Developmental Education for Afghan Women. D.K. Davis, A Space of Her Own: Women, Work and Desire in an Afghan Nomad Community. S.H. Steinmann, Changing Identities and Changing Spaces in Village Landscapes of Settled Pastoralists in Eastern Morocco. R. Silvey, Transnational Islam: Indonesian Migrant Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia. A. Freeman, Moral Geographies and Women's Freedom: Rethinking Freedom Discourse in the Moroccan Context. R. Mohammad, Negotiating Spaces of the Home, the Education System and the Labor Market: The Case of Young, Working-Class, British-Pakistani Muslim Women. A. Secor, Islamism, Democracy and the Political Production of the Headscarf Issue in Turkey. A.I. Samatar, Social Transformation and Islamic Reinterpretation in Northern Somalia: The Women's Mosque in Gabiley. M. Abisaab, Gendered Space in the Lebanese Women Tobacco Workers' Strike of 1970. M. Brosseau, L. Ayari, Writing Place and Gender in Novels by Tunisian Women Writers. G.W. Falah, The Visual Representation of Muslim/Arab Women in the Daily Newspapers in the United States.Read More
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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