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The Politics of Engaged Gender Research in the Arab Region - Feminist Fieldwork and the Production of Knowledge (Hardcover):... The Politics of Engaged Gender Research in the Arab Region - Feminist Fieldwork and the Production of Knowledge (Hardcover)
Suad Joseph, Lena Meari, Zeina Zaatari
R2,323 Discovery Miles 23 230 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Critical analysis of what we know - and do not know - about women in the Arab region is needed to support social change. But how is knowledge on women and gender produced in the region? How does this change when it is undertaken by Arab women researchers? Through a critical examination of local fieldwork experiences, the contributors of the volume - who are Arab women researchers themselves - answer these questions. The book examines the specific structural conditions that shape people's lives in the Arab region, from the effects of imperialism, settler colonialism and the neo-liberalization of economies, to racial capitalism, securitization, and embedded patriarchal ideologies and structures. The authors assess the implications of these different dynamics on undertaking research and also examine their own daily lives, the lives of their interlocutors, and the practices of their field. In doing so, they are able to escape hegemonic approaches and frameworks to the study of gender and to instead theorize from the local context to produce knowledge as they see it. This 'engaged gender research' challenges dominant discourses in academia, rejects the presumptions of 'Arab exceptionalism', and challenges liberal feminisms. It devises a new way of undertaking research on gender in the region to lay the foundation for a more just tomorrow. Covering Morocco, Tunisia, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Iraq and the Arab Gulf, the book argues that an engaged gender research - which is feminist and critically analyses the historical, political, economic and social contexts of the research topic first - will transform how we understand women and gender, and the Arab World.

Muslim-christian Conflicts - Economic, Political, And Social Origins (Paperback): Suad Joseph Muslim-christian Conflicts - Economic, Political, And Social Origins (Paperback)
Suad Joseph
R1,302 Discovery Miles 13 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book focuses on tensions between Christians and Muslims in one part of the large area where the two religions meet: the Eastern Mediterranean and the Nile Valley. It addresses the questions: What does religion mean in people's daily lives? In what ways is it a component of ethnic identity?

Routledge Handbook on Women in the Middle East (Hardcover): Suad Joseph, Zeina Zaatari Routledge Handbook on Women in the Middle East (Hardcover)
Suad Joseph, Zeina Zaatari
R6,346 Discovery Miles 63 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Routledge Handbook on Women in the Middle East provides an overview of the key historical, social, economic, political, religious, and cultural issues which have shaped the conditions and status of women in the region. The book is divided into eleven thematic sections, providing a comprehensive guide to understanding the current and historical contexts of women in the Middle East, each giving ground-breaking insights into various aspects of women's movements: The importance of historical context, including pre-Islamic through post-colonial histories The importance of politics and the state in understanding women in the ME Women's roles in political and social movements The impacts of the formal and informal economies and education on women of the region Women's spaces and the creation of publics and counterpublics The effects of war, displacement, and other forms of gendered violence Women, family, and the state Discourses and practices of religion Women and health practices Bodies and sexualities Women and sites of cultural production A unique overview of cutting-edge research in the key arenas of pre-Islamic to post-colonial histories, this Handbook will affect the way future generations of scholars engage with and add to the vast repository of socio-political studies of the Middle East. It will thus be of interest to researchers in gender studies, women's studies, pre-Islamic and post-colonial studies, feminist studies, and socio-political and socio-economic studies.

Muslim-christian Conflicts - Economic, Political, And Social Origins (Hardcover): Suad Joseph Muslim-christian Conflicts - Economic, Political, And Social Origins (Hardcover)
Suad Joseph
R4,221 Discovery Miles 42 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What does religion mean in people's daily lives? In what ways is it a component of ethnic identity? How do religious identities and structures relate to other social identities and structures and to political and economic institutions and behavior? How can Muslim-Christian relations be understood in the context of the emergence of the world capitalist system? These are some of the questions addressed by the authors of this volume. Their collective goal--growing out of a desire to understand the continuing war in Lebanon--is to study the circumstances under which religious differences become politically salient.

Women and Power in the Middle East (Paperback): Suad Joseph, Susan Slyomovics Women and Power in the Middle East (Paperback)
Suad Joseph, Susan Slyomovics
R814 Discovery Miles 8 140 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Women and Power in the Middle East Edited by Suad Joseph and Susan Slyomovics "An excellent summary of the best recent innovative scholarship on gender in the Middle East."--NWSA "Journal" "Challenges many current theories about women's political participation in the Middle East and North Africa, and how the countries of the MENA region have dealt with women striving to make their voices heard."--"Middle East Journal" The seventeen essays in "Women and Power in the Middle East" analyze the social, political, economic, and cultural forces that shape gender systems in the Middle East and North Africa. Published at different times in "Middle East Report," the journal of the Middle East Research and Information Project, the essays document empirically the similarities and differences in the gendering of relations of power in twelve countries--Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Palestine, Lebanon, Turkey, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Iran. Together they seek to build a framework for understanding broad patterns of gender in the Arab-Islamic world. Challenging questions are addressed throughout. What roles have women played in politics in this region? When and why are women politically mobilized, and which women? Does the nature and impact of their mobilization differ if it is initiated by the state, nationalist movements, revolutionary parties, or spontaneous revolt? And what happens to women when those agents of mobilization win or lose? In investigating these and other issues, the essays take a look at the impact of rapid social change in the Arab-Islamic world. They also analyze Arab disillusionment with the radical nationalisms of the 1950s and 1960s and with leftist ideologies, as well as the rise of political Islamist movements. Indeed the essays present rich new approaches to assessing what political participation has meant for women in this region and how emerging national states there have dealt with organized efforts by women to influence the institutions that govern their lives. Designed for courses in Middle East, women's, and cultural studies, "Women and Power in the Middle East" offers to both students and scholars an excellent introduction to the study of gender in the Arab-Islamic world. Suad Joseph is Professor of Anthropology and Women's Studies at the University of California, Davis. She is the author of "Intimate Selving in Arab Families: Gender, Self and Identity and Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East," general editor of the "Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures" and editor of "Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East." Susan Slyomovics is Genevieve McMillan-Reba Stewart Professor of the Study of Women in the Developing World and Professor of Anthropology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the author of "The Object of Memory: Arab and Jew Narrate the Palestinian Village" (also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press), winner of the 1999 Albert Hourani Book Award given by the Middle East Studies Association, and the 1999 Chicago Folklore Prize. 2000 256 pages 6 x 9 22 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-1749-0 Paper $27.50s 18.00 World Rights Anthropology, Women's/Gender Studies

The Politics of Engaged Gender Research in the Arab Region - Feminist Fieldwork and the Production of Knowledge (Paperback):... The Politics of Engaged Gender Research in the Arab Region - Feminist Fieldwork and the Production of Knowledge (Paperback)
Suad Joseph, Lena Meari, Zeina Zaatari
R925 Discovery Miles 9 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Critical analysis of what we know - and do not know - about women in the Arab region is needed to support social change. But how is knowledge on women and gender produced in the region? How does this change when it is undertaken by Arab women researchers? Through a critical examination of local fieldwork experiences, the contributors of the volume - who are Arab women researchers themselves - answer these questions. The book examines the specific structural conditions that shape people's lives in the Arab region, from the effects of imperialism, settler colonialism and the neo-liberalization of economies, to racial capitalism, securitization, and embedded patriarchal ideologies and structures. The authors assess the implications of these different dynamics on undertaking research and also examine their own daily lives, the lives of their interlocutors, and the practices of their field. In doing so, they are able to escape hegemonic approaches and frameworks to the study of gender and to instead theorize from the local context to produce knowledge as they see it. This 'engaged gender research' challenges dominant discourses in academia, rejects the presumptions of 'Arab exceptionalism', and challenges liberal feminisms. It devises a new way of undertaking research on gender in the region to lay the foundation for a more just tomorrow. Covering Morocco, Tunisia, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Iraq and the Arab Gulf, the book argues that an engaged gender research - which is feminist and critically analyses the historical, political, economic and social contexts of the research topic first - will transform how we understand women and gender, and the Arab World.

Arab American Women - Representation and Refusal (Paperback): Michael W Suleiman, Suad Joseph, Louise Cainkar Arab American Women - Representation and Refusal (Paperback)
Michael W Suleiman, Suad Joseph, Louise Cainkar
R1,628 Discovery Miles 16 280 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Arab American women have played an essential role in shaping their homes, their communities, and their country for centuries. Their contributions, often marginalized academically and culturally, are receiving long- overdue attention with the emerging interdisciplinary field of Arab American women's studies. The collected essays in this volume capture the history and significance of Arab American women, addressing issues of migration, transformation, and reformation as these women invented occupations, politics, philosophies, scholarship, literature, arts, and, ultimately, themselves. Arab American women brought culture and absorbed culture; they brought relationships and created relationships; they brought skills and talents and developed skills and talents. They resisted inequities, refused compliance, and challenged representation. They engaged in politics, civil society, the arts, education, the market, and business. And they told their own stories. These histories, these genealogies, these narrations that are so much a part of the American experiment are chronicled in this volume, providing an indispensable resource for scholars and activists.

Reporting Islam - Muslim Women in the New York Times, 1979-2011 (Hardcover): Suad Joseph Reporting Islam - Muslim Women in the New York Times, 1979-2011 (Hardcover)
Suad Joseph
R2,980 Discovery Miles 29 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reporting Islam examines the coverage of Muslim women in the New York Times from 1979-2011. The analysis addresses the nature of the coverage; whether there are parallels in the depiction of Muslim women from the Middle East and South Asia and with the US government policies toward these countries; and the relationship between feminism in the US and the representation of Muslim women in the US. At a time when women often become the iconic representatives of their nations, their cultures and their religions, this book offers unique insight into how a dramatic period of contemporary history for the Middle East and South Asia was depicted by the leading print newspaper in the world. The coverage captures the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the rise of Islamist movements across the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa, the first Gulf War, the 9/11 events, the second Gulf War, the War on Terror, and the Arab uprisings. The book asks critical questions about the wider implications of the misrepresentation of Muslim women in the media, and the links between print news, US foreign policy and women.

Arab American Women - Representation and Refusal (Hardcover): Michael W Suleiman, Suad Joseph, Louise Cainkar Arab American Women - Representation and Refusal (Hardcover)
Michael W Suleiman, Suad Joseph, Louise Cainkar
R2,530 Discovery Miles 25 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Arab American women have played an essential role in shaping their homes, their communities, and their country for centuries. Their contributions, often marginalized academically and culturally, are receiving long- overdue attention with the emerging interdisciplinary field of Arab American women's studies. The collected essays in this volume capture the history and significance of Arab American women, addressing issues of migration, transformation, and reformation as these women invented occupations, politics, philosophies, scholarship, literature, arts, and, ultimately, themselves. Arab American women brought culture and absorbed culture; they brought relationships and created relationships; they brought skills and talents and developed skills and talents. They resisted inequities, refused compliance, and challenged representation. They engaged in politics, civil society, the arts, education, the market, and business. And they told their own stories. These histories, these genealogies, these narrations that are so much a part of the American experiment are chronicled in this volume, providing an indispensable resource for scholars and activists.

Women and Islamic Cultures - Disciplinary Paradigms and Approaches: 2003 - 2013 (Paperback): Suad Joseph, Marilyn L. Booth,... Women and Islamic Cultures - Disciplinary Paradigms and Approaches: 2003 - 2013 (Paperback)
Suad Joseph, Marilyn L. Booth, Bahar Davary, Hoda El Sadda, Sarah Gualtieri, …
R1,579 Discovery Miles 15 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The first decade of the 21st century witnessed an explosion in scholarly and public interest in women and Islamic cultures, globally. From misguided media representations, to politically motivated state manipulations, to agenda-driven Islamist movements, to feminist and international NGO projects - the subject and image of Muslim women has become iconic and riveting. This volume unpacks the representations, motivations, agendas, and projects by focusing on the advances in scholarly research on women and Islamic cultures in the first decade of the 21st century. The editors of the pioneering Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures bring together leading scholars, discipline by discipline, to critically analyze state of the art research on women and Islamic cultures from 2003-2013. Editors for this volume include Suad Joseph, Marilyn Booth, Bahar Davary, Hoda Elsadda, Sarah Gualtieri, Virginia Hooker, Amira Jarmakani, Therese Saliba, and Elora Shehabuddin. Contributors include Suad Joseph, Azza Basarudin, Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh, Amira Jarmakani, Sajeda Amin, Kamran Rastegar, Robina Mohammad, Annika Rabo, Ahmed Ragab, Vannessa Hearman, Bahar Davary, Michelle Hartman, Hoda Elsadda, Nerina Rustomji, Amaney Jamal, Vickie Langohr, Hania Sholkamy, Zayn Kassam, Rachel Rinaldo, Samar Habib.

Anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa - Into the New Millennium (Paperback): Sherine Hafez, Susan Slyomovics Anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa - Into the New Millennium (Paperback)
Sherine Hafez, Susan Slyomovics; Contributions by Jon W. Anderson, Paul A. Silverstein, Nefissa Naguib, …
R938 Discovery Miles 9 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume combines ethnographic accounts of fieldwork with overviews of recent anthropological literature about the region on topics such as Islam, gender, youth, and new media. It addresses contemporary debates about modernity, nation building, and the link between the ideology of power and the production of knowledge. Contributors include established and emerging scholars known for the depth and quality of their ethnographic writing and for their interventions in current theory. -- Indiana University Press

Anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa - Into the New Millennium (Hardcover): Sherine Hafez, Susan Slyomovics Anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa - Into the New Millennium (Hardcover)
Sherine Hafez, Susan Slyomovics; Contributions by Jon W. Anderson, Paul A. Silverstein, Nefissa Naguib, …
R2,346 Discovery Miles 23 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume combines ethnographic accounts of fieldwork with overviews of recent anthropological literature about the region on topics such as Islam, gender, youth, and new media. It addresses contemporary debates about modernity, nation building, and the link between the ideology of power and the production of knowledge. Contributors include established and emerging scholars known for the depth and quality of their ethnographic writing and for their interventions in current theory. -- Indiana University Press

Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East (Paperback, 1st ed): Suad Joseph Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East (Paperback, 1st ed)
Suad Joseph
R866 Discovery Miles 8 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume offers provocative discussions and suggested strategies for change concerning the controversial issues of women's rights as citizens in the Middle East and offers an in-depth examination of national legislation on personal status, penal law, labor law, nationality, and social security law.

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