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![]() | Archer, Brad (2007) |
![]() | Family Law Reform and the Feminist Debate: Actually-Existing Islamic Feminism in the Maghreb and Malaysia |
Journal of International Women's Studies. Volume 8 #4. May. p. 49-59. |
![]() | Bayat, A. (2007) |
![]() | A Women's Non-Movement: What it Means to be a Woman Activist in an Islamic State |
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Volume 27 #1. p. 160-172. |
![]() | Labidi, Lilia (2007) |
Islamic Law, Feminism, and Family: The Reformulation of Hudud in Egypt and Tunisia | |
In: Moghadam, Valentine M. (ed.). From Patriarchy to Empowerment: Women's Participation, Movements, and Rights in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. |
![]() | Sieveking, Nadine (2007) |
'We Don't Want Equality; We Want to be Given Our Rights': Muslim Women Negotiating Global Development Concepts in Senegal | |
![]() | Afrika Spectrum. Volume 42 #1. p. 29-48. |
![]() | Ezeilo, Joy (2006) |
Feminism and Islamic Fundamentalism: Some Perspectives from Nigeria and beyond | |
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Volume 32 #1. |
![]() | Hunter, Eva (2006) |
![]() | Feminism, Islam and the modern Moroccan woman in the works of Leila Abouzeid |
African Studies. Volume 65 #2. December. p. 139-155. |
![]() | Jeenah, Na'eem (2006) |
The National Liberation Struggle and Islamic Feminisms in South Africa | |
Women's Studies International Forum. Volume 29 #1. January-February. p. 27-41. |
![]() | Ramirez, Angeles (2006) |
Other Feminisms? Muslim Associations and Women's Participation in Morocco | |
Etnográfica. Volume 10 #1. p. 107-119. |
![]() | El Quahabi, Amina L. (2005) |
The Women's Movement in Morocco and the Project of Reforming the Code for Personal Status Law, Moudawana-Islamic Law | |
In: Othman, Norani (ed.). Muslim Women and the Challenge of Islamic Extremism. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Sisters in Islam. |
![]() | Hatem, Mervat F. (2005) |
The History of the Discourses on Gender and Islamism in Contemporary Egypt (1980-1990) | |
In: Sonbol, Amira E. (ed.). Beyond the Exotic: Women's Histories in Islamic Societies. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. |
![]() | Khafagy, Fatma (2005) |
The Challenge of Fundamentalist Muslim Movements and Women's Rights in Egypt | |
In: Othman, Norani (ed.). Muslim Women and the Challenge of Islamic Extremism. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Sisters in Islam. |
![]() | Mahmood, Saba (2005) |
Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject | |
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 233p. |
![]() | Mashhour, Amira (2005) |
Islamic Law and Gender Equality: Could There be a Common Ground? A Study of Divorce and Polygamy in Sharia Law and Contemporary Legislation in Tunisia and Egypt | |
Human Rights Quarterly. Volume 27 #2. May. p. 562-596. |
![]() | Salime, Zakia (2005) |
Between Islam and Feminism: New Political Transformations and Movements in Morocco | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 183p. |
![]() | Belhachmi, Zakia (2004) |
![]() | Al-salafiyya, Feminism, and Reforms in the Nineteenth-Century Arab-Islamic Society |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #4. Winter. p. 63-90. |
![]() | Hafez, Sherine (2003) |
The Terms of Empowerment: Islamic Women Activists in Egypt | |
Cairo: American University in Cairo Press. Cairo Papers in Social Science #24. Monograph #4. 114p. |
![]() | Karam, Azza M. (2002) |
Islamisms and Feminism in Egypt: Three Genderations of Women's Perspectives | |
In: Bacchetta, P. and Power, Margaret (eds.). Right-Wing Women: From Conservatives to Extremists Around the World. New York: Routledge. |
![]() | Kimrey, Catherine W. (2002) |
The Islamic Women Issue in Egypt and Iran | |
M.A. Thesis: University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina. 83p. |
![]() | Semley, Lorelle D. (2002) |
Ketu Identities: Islam, Gender, and French Colonialism in West Africa, 1850s-1960s | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. 322p. |
![]() | Whitsitt, Novian (2002) |
![]() | Islamic-Hausa feminism and Kano market literature: Qur'anic reinterpretation in the novels of Balaraba Yakubu |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 33 #2. p. 119-136. |
![]() | Whitsitt, Novian L. (2002) |
Kano Market Literature and the Construction of Hausa-Islamic Feminism: A Contrast in Feminist Perspectives of Balaraba Ramat Yakubu and Bilkisu Ahmed Funtuwa | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. 179p. |
![]() | Hale, Sondra (2001) |
![]() | Alienation and Belonging - Women's Citizenship and Emancipation: Visions for Sudan's Post-Islamist Future |
![]() | New Political Science. Volume 23 #1. March. p. 24-43. |
![]() | Latha, Rizwana Habib (2001) |
![]() | Feminisms in an African context: Mariama Bâ's 'So long a letter' |
![]() | Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #50. p. 23-40. |
![]() | Willemse, Karin (2001) |
![]() | 'A Room of One's Own': Single Female Teachers Negotiating the Islamist Discourse in Sudan |
Northeast African Studies. Volume 8 #3. p. 99-128. |
![]() | Badran, Margot (2000) |
Competing Agenda: Feminists, Islam and the State in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Egypt | |
In: Smith, Bonnie G. (ed.). Global Feminisms Since 1945: A Survey of Issues and Controversies. London/New York: Routledge. p. 13-44. |
![]() | Belhachmi, Zakia (2000) |
Al-Sa'dawi's and Mernissi's Feminist Knowledge With/in the History, Education and Science of the Arab-Islamic Culture | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 384p. |
![]() | Adamu, Fatima L. (1999) |
![]() | A Double-Edged Sword: Challenging Women's Oppression within Muslim Society in Northern Nigeria |
Gender and Development. Volume 7 #1. March. p. 56-61. |
![]() | Afsaruddin, Asma and Ameri, Anan (eds.) (1999) |
Hermeneutics and Honor: Negotiating Female 'Public' Space in Islamic/ate Societies | |
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Harvard Middle Eastern Monographs. #32. 222p. |
![]() | Ahmed, Leila (1999) |
A border passage: from Cairo to America, a woman's journey | |
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 307p. |
![]() | Hadari, Zeinabou (1999) |
Quranic-Based Literacy and Islamic Education: A Basis for Female Empowerment in Niger | |
Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 11-14, 1999, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University. |
![]() | Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (1999) |
Islam and Equality: Debating the Future of Women's and Minority Rights in the Middle East and North Africa | |
New York: Lawyers Committee for Human Rights. February. 207p. |
![]() | Meyerson-Knox, Sonya E. (1999) |
Getting beyond the Veil: Female Islamic Activists and Their Historical Contexts | |
Undergraduate Honors Thesis: Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts. |
![]() | Shaham, R. (1999) |
State, Feminists and Islamists: The Debate Over Stipulation in Marriage Contracts in Egypt | |
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. Volume 62 #3. p. 462-483. |
![]() | Abu-Lughod, Lila (1998) |
The Marriage of Feminism and Islamism in Egypt: Selective Repudiation as a Dynamic of Postcolonial Cultural Politics | |
In: Abu-Lughod, Lila (ed.). Remaking Women: Feminism and Modernity in the Middle East. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. p. 243-269. |
![]() | Esposito, John L. and Haddad, Yvonne Y. (1998) |
Islam, Gender and Social Change | |
New York: Oxford University Press. 259p. |
![]() | Messaoudi, Khalida and Schemla, Elisabeth (1998) |
Unbowed: An Algerian Woman Confronts Islamic Fundamentalism | |
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 166p. |
![]() | Reynolds, Jonathan T. (1998) |
![]() | Islam, Politics and Women's Rights |
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Volume 18 #1. p. 64-73. |
![]() | Charrad, Mounira M. (1997) |
Policy Shifts: State, Islam, and Gender in Tunisia, 1930s-1990s | |
Social Politics. Volume 4 #2. p. 284-319. |
![]() | Kabeberi-Mucharia, Janet (1997) |
Asserting Their Rights: African Women and Islamic Women in East Africa | |
Paper presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 13-16, 1997, Columbus, Ohio. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University. |
![]() | Karam, Azza M. (1997) |
Women, Islamisms, and State: Contemporary Feminisms in Egypt | |
New York: St. Martin's Press. 284p. |
![]() | Hale, Sondra (1996) |
Gender Politics in Sudan: Islamism, Socialism, and the State | |
![]() | Boulder, CO: Westview Press. 294p. |
![]() | Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria. (1996) |
Islamic Legacy for Women's Rights, Health and Concerns: Workshop Report, Kano, May 27-31, 1996 | |
Ibadan: Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria. 60p. |
![]() | Badran, Margot (1995) |
Feminists, Islam, and Nation: Gender and the Making of Modern Egypt | |
Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. 352p. |
![]() | Sikainga, Ahmad A. (1995) |
![]() | Shari'a Courts and the Manumission of Female Slaves in the Sudan |
![]() | International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 28 #1. p. 1-24. |
![]() | Baffoun, Alya (1994) |
![]() | Feminism and Muslim Fundamentalism: The Tunisian and Algerian Cases |
![]() | Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 19 #2. p. 5-20. |
![]() | Thomas-Emeagwali, Gloria (1994) |
Islam and Gender: The Nigerian Case | |
In: El-Solh, Camillia F. and Mabro, Judy (eds.). Muslim Women's Choices: Religious Belief and Social Reality. Providence, Rhode Island: Berg. |
![]() | Badran, Margot (1993) |
Gender Activism: Feminists and Islamists in Egypt | |
In: Moghadam, Valentine M. (ed.). Identity Politics and Women: Cultural Reassertions and Feminisms in International Perspective. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. |
![]() | Imam, Ayesha M-T. (1993) |
Politics, Islam, and Women in Kano, Northern Nigeria | |
In: Moghadam, Valentine M. (ed.). Identity Politics and Women: Cultural Reassertions and Feminisms in International Perspectives. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. p. 123-144. |
![]() | Mervat, Hatem (1993) |
Toward the Development of Post-Islamist and Post-Nationalist Feminist Discourses in the Middle East | |
In: Tucker, Judith (ed.). Arab Women: Old Boundaries, New Frontiers. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. |
![]() | Cheriet, Boutheina (1992) |
Islamism and Feminism: Algeria's 'Rites of Passage' to Democracy | |
In: Entelis, John P. and Naylor, Phillip C. (eds.). State and Society in Algeria. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. |
![]() | Badran, Margot (1991) |
Competing Agenda: Feminists, Islam and the State in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Egypt | |
In: Kandiyoti, Deniz (ed.). Women, Islam, and the State. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. |
![]() | Behrman, Jere R. (1991) |
Framework for Analysis of Female Paid Labor Supply in Islamic EMEMA Countries | |
Williamstown, Massachusetts: Williams College, Center for Development Economics. 68p. |
![]() | Hicks, Steven (1989) |
Behind the Veil: Islamic Activism and Social Change in Modern Egypt | |
M.A. Thesis: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. |
![]() | Sulaiman, Ibrahim (1988) |
Muslim Women and Contemporary Challenges | |
In: Abdullahi, Ramatu (ed.). Muslim Woman: Challenges of the 15th Hijra. Ilorin/Lagos: Woye and Sons/Islamio Publications. |
![]() | Musisi, Nakanyike B. (1987) |
Transformation of Baganda Women: The Impact of Islam and Christianity | |
Paper presented at the 16th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS), May 7-9, 1987, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. |
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