Arab Women and the Media - Winter 2000 - Issue 88
Vol. 24 (2000)
Despite changes emerging in contemporary society regarding women’s role and contributions, the images of women represented in the media have not reflected these changes sufficiently enough. Women have generally been presented within the restrictive mold of domesticity and subservience reinforcing traditional roles and behaviors where a woman is defined in relation to men who see her within the framework of marital, maternal and sexual roles.
AiW News
Regional Conference Gender and Communication Policy
Lebanese American University
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Book Reviews
Memoirs of Grandma Kamal
Abir Hamdar
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The God of Small Things
Lynn Maalouf
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Editorial
Sara’s Husband
Samira Aghacy
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File Intro
Arab Women and the Media
Samira Aghacy
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Files
No Comment
Lebanese American University
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Summary of Conference Papers
Dania Sinno
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Gender and Communication Policy
May Elian
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Images of Women in the United Arab Emirates Mass Media
Amina Khamiz Al-Dahery
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Globalization of the Media
Magda Abu-Fadil
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Portrayal of Women
Dima Dabbous-Sensenig
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Reporting on Rape
Mariz Tadros
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In Search of Gender and Communication Policy
Teresita Hermano
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The Beirut Declaration
Lebanese American University
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Family Relations and Physical Encounters in Arab Soap Operas
Dina Toufic Hakim
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News
From Jordan/From Lebanon
Lebanese American University
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Opinion
Silence …and Worse Silence to Come …
Abir Hamdar
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Quote/Unquote
Quote/Unquote
Lebanese American University
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Research Articles
Recent Publications/Conferences/Films
Lebanese American University
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Special Features
Interview with Mishka Moujabber Mourani
Myriam Sfeir
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Asmahan’s Secrets: Art, Gender and Cultural Disputations
Sherifa Zuhur
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The Global Media Monitoring Project
Maria del Novo
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