Arab Diaspora Women - Winter/Spring 2007 - Issues 116-117
Vol. 40 (2016)
This issue of Al-Raida covers a wide variety of topics, encompassing seemingly unrelated issues such as war, the arts, forced migration, motherhood, the ICT communications revolution, the anti-colonial rebellions in the Middle East, and the roles played by religion and politics in the self-construction of Arab diaspora community identities.
Book Reviews
New Vistas — Old Problems Inheritance
Sally Bland
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Setting the Record Straight: The Literary History of Women Writers in the Arab World
Faten Morsy
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Where do you Really Come From?: Arab and Arab-American Women Break Silences
Penny Johnson
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A Feminist Autobiography; Teta, Mother and Me: An Arab Woman’s Memoir
Hala Kamal
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Editorial
Arab Diaspora Women
Eugene Sensenig-Dabbous
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Files
Gender Mainstreaming Forced Migration Research
Guita Hourani, Eugene Sensenig-Dabbous
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‘Aqlah Brice Al Shidyaq A Woman Peddler from Northern Lebanon
Guita Hourani
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Muslim Women in Southern Spain between Discriminationand Empowerment
Gunther Dietz, Nadia El-Shohoumi
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The Role of French-Arab Women in Constructing a Postcolonial France
Nina Sutherland
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Arabs, Copts, Egyptians, Americans: An Exploration of Identity in the Diaspora
Phoebe Farag
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A Transnational Dialogue from the Arab-Argentine Immigrant Press
María del Mar Logroño Narbona
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The Lebanese Ladies Cultural Society in Southern California: Celebrating Twenty Years
Nancy Jabbra
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Young Arab Women in Pune City, India
Naina Athalye
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Arab Women Cyberfeminism
Rita Stephan
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“Un/Veiled: Feminist Art from the Arab/Muslim Diaspora”
Rachel Epp Buller
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Arab Americans: Between Conflicting Definitions of Belonging
Jehan Mullin
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Interviews
Guita Hourani Discusses Migration and her work at the Lebanese Emigration Research Center (LERC)
Myriam Sfeir
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Nadine Salba
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Special Features
The Enemy Has a Name
Ghia Osseiran
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