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Amy Kallander is Associate Professor Middle East History and affiliated faculty with the Women's and Gender Studies Department at Syracuse University. She is the author of Women, Gender, and the Palace Households in Ottoman Tunisia (2013) and a contributor to The Making of the Tunisian Revolution (2013) and A Companion to Global Gender History (2020).
Introduction
1. Between State Feminism and Global Sisterhood
2. Family Planning as Development: Urban Women, Rural Families, and Reproductive Justice
3. Postcolonial Tunisian Academics: Between International Aid, National Imperatives, and Local Knowledge
4. Fashion, Consumption, and Modern Gender Roles
5. Love and Sex: The Limits of Modern Womanhood and Heterosexual Masculinity
Conclusion: Love, Politics, and Bread.