Women’s Lives in Lebanon - Fall/Winter 1998 - Issues 83-84
Vol. 22 (1998)
The particular relevance of oral history for AI-Raida is that it has been widely used in feminist research, based in the personal character of women’s oppression, and in the fact that modern feminist theory has been centrally concerned with the relation’ between the individual experience and social relations.
Editorial
Women in Lebanon Tell Their Lives
Rosemary Sayegh
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Information
The 25 Year Life Story of the Institute for Women’s Studies in the Arab World
Lebanese American University
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Testimony
Khadija Herez, Resistance Activist
Khadija Herez
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Adele Kerbaj: Farmer, Gardener
Adele Kerbaj
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Myassar Ismail: Palestinian Housewife
Myassar Ismail
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Rania Stephan: Film -Director
Rania Stephan
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Sylvana Lakkis: NGO Activist
Sylvana Lakkis
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Bushra Haffar: State Employee, Ministry of Tourism
Bushra Haffar
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Ria Charafeddine: School Administrator, Foreign Wife
Ria Charafeddine:
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Nada Moghaizel Nasr: Writer, Educator
Nada Moghaizel Nasr
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Reem Haddad: Journalist
Reem Haddad
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‘Umm Hadeer’l: Herbalist and Fortune Teller
Michelle Obeid
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Esther Qamar: Women’s Movement Activist
Esther Qamar
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Jeanette Martinez, Employee in a Factory
Jeanette Martinez
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Mirella Abdel Sater: Human Rights Lawyer
Mirella Abdel Sater
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Lena Kelekian: Geologist, Iconographer
Lena Kelekian
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Mary Abu Kalam:Employee at LAU
Mary Abu Kalam
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Maha Yehia: Academic, Urbanist
Dania Sinno
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Vasso Salam: Architect, Foreign Wife
Vasso Salam
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Sukna Khal (Umm Ragheb), Mother of Martyrs
Sukna Khal
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Dalal Aziz: Resident Surgeon
Dalal Aziz
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Hiba Kawas: Musician
Hiba Kawas
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Mirna Raad: Sportswoman, Golf Champion
Mirna Raad
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Raqiya Osseiran: Retired Public School Teacher
Raqiya Osseiran
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Loulwa Abdel Baki: Fashion Designer
Zeina Misk
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Marie: Homeless, a Beggar
Marie
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Alia Fattah: Housewife, Retired Worker
Alia Fattah
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Nasima Yusif: Mukhtara
Myriam Sfeir
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