Why Feminism? Winter 1993 - Issue 60
Vol. 17 (1993)
The concept of feminism in the Arab world remains ambiguous. Its multi-cultural dimensions are not clear. Hence, a clear definition of the goals and soul of feminism for Arab women is in order. Thus, what are the feminists of this region really addressing: oppression or advancement? traditions or social realities? policies or norms? household politics or social politics?
Conferences
Early Detection andAssessment of Disability: Series of Lectures byIWSAW
Randa Abul-Husn
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For a More Productive Role by Lebanese Women
Randa Abul-Husn
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Women Participate in Political Decisions
Randa Abul-Husn
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Editorial
Their Own Definition of Feminism
Randa Abul-Husn
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Files
A Cultural Dimension to Women’s Issues
Dr. Layla Nimah
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Debate on War by Rose Ghurayyib
Rose Ghurayyib
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Violence Against Women in Croatia
Lebanese American University
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The Politics of Language: “Feminism in Eastern Europe”
Lisa Mulholland
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Biological and Learning Dialectics of Gender Differences
Randa Abul-Husn
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Making Women’s Rights Part of Human Rights
Randa Abul-Husn
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Why Feminism
Dr. Lamia R. Shehadeh
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Information
Re-Opening of the Beirut Theater in Ain-El-Mreysseh, Beirut
Mona Takkiedine Amyuni
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News
International Planned Parenthood Federation
Lebanese American University
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Arab Woman: President of International Women’s Democratic League
Lebanese American University
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Poems
The Castle
Aida Farrag Graff
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Press Release
Women in Arab Society
Lebanese American University
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Tunisiennes en Devenir
Lebanese American University
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Women in Saudi Arabia / The Veil and the Male Elite
Lebanese American University
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Unheard Voices / Both Right and Left Handed
Lebanese American University
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Profile
Emily Fares Ibrahim Receives The National Cedar Award
Randa Abul-Husn
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