This interdisciplinary collection of writings by and about Arab women is the first that focuses explicitly on Arab womenâ s often-fraught engagement with the boundaries that shape their lives in the twenty-first century.
This interdisciplinary collection of writings by and about Arab women is the first that focuses explicitly on Arab womenâ s often-fraught engagement with the boundaries that shape their lives in the twenty-first century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* A Note on Transliteration and Translation * Foreword by Laura Miller and Jan Bardsley * Acknowledgments * Introduction by Nadia Yaqub * Chapter 1. Inciting Critique in the Feminist Classroom (Rula Quawas) * Chapter 2. “And Is It Impossible to Be Good Everywhere?” Love and Badness in America and the Arab World (Diya Abdo) * Chapter 3. Suspicious Bodies: Madame Bomba Performs against Death in Lebanon (Rima Najdi) * Chapter 4. “Jihad Jane” as Good American Patriot and Bad Arab Girl: The Case of Nada Prouty after 9/11 (Randa A. Kayyali) * Chapter 5. Paying for Her Father’s Sins: Yasmin as a Daughter of Unknown Lineage (Rawan W. Ibrahim) * Chapter 6. The Making of Bad Palestinian Mothers during the Second Intifada (Adania Shibli) * Chapter 7. “They Are Not Like Your Daughters or Mine”: Spectacles of Bad Women from the Arab Spring (Amal Amireh) * Chapter 8. “Fuck Your Morals”: The Body Activism of Amina Sboui (Anne Marie E. Butler ) * Chapter 9. Syrian Bad Girl Samar Yazbek: Refusing Burial (Hanadi al-Samman) * Chapter 10. Reel Bad Maghrebi Women (Florence Martin and Patricia Caillé) * Chapter 11. New Bad Girls of Sudan: Women Singers in the Sudanese Diaspora (Anita H. Fábos) * Chapter 12. Being a Revolutionary and Writerly Rebel (Suhair al-Tal) * Afterword by Laila al-Atrash * Afterword by Miral al-Tahawy * Contributors * Index
* A Note on Transliteration and Translation * Foreword by Laura Miller and Jan Bardsley * Acknowledgments * Introduction by Nadia Yaqub * Chapter 1. Inciting Critique in the Feminist Classroom (Rula Quawas) * Chapter 2. “And Is It Impossible to Be Good Everywhere?” Love and Badness in America and the Arab World (Diya Abdo) * Chapter 3. Suspicious Bodies: Madame Bomba Performs against Death in Lebanon (Rima Najdi) * Chapter 4. “Jihad Jane” as Good American Patriot and Bad Arab Girl: The Case of Nada Prouty after 9/11 (Randa A. Kayyali) * Chapter 5. Paying for Her Father’s Sins: Yasmin as a Daughter of Unknown Lineage (Rawan W. Ibrahim) * Chapter 6. The Making of Bad Palestinian Mothers during the Second Intifada (Adania Shibli) * Chapter 7. “They Are Not Like Your Daughters or Mine”: Spectacles of Bad Women from the Arab Spring (Amal Amireh) * Chapter 8. “Fuck Your Morals”: The Body Activism of Amina Sboui (Anne Marie E. Butler ) * Chapter 9. Syrian Bad Girl Samar Yazbek: Refusing Burial (Hanadi al-Samman) * Chapter 10. Reel Bad Maghrebi Women (Florence Martin and Patricia Caillé) * Chapter 11. New Bad Girls of Sudan: Women Singers in the Sudanese Diaspora (Anita H. Fábos) * Chapter 12. Being a Revolutionary and Writerly Rebel (Suhair al-Tal) * Afterword by Laila al-Atrash * Afterword by Miral al-Tahawy * Contributors * Index
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