The Politics Of Engaged Gender Research In The Arab Region: Feminist Fieldwork And The Production Of Knowledge

Suad Joseph
Edited by Lena Meari , Zeina Zaatari
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The Politics Of Engaged Gender Research In The Arab Region: Feminist Fieldwork And The Production Of Knowledge

Suad Joseph
Edited by Lena Meari , Zeina Zaatari
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  • Published date: Aug 25, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 232
  • Publisher: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN: 9780755645237
  • Dimensions: 6.14" W x 1.0" L x 9.21" H
Suad Josephis Distinguished Research Professor of Anthropology and Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies at the University of California, Davis in the U.S. She founded the Association for Middle East Women's Studies and co-founded its internationally recognizedJournal of Middle East Women's Studies; she also founded the Arab Families Research Group, and co-founded the Arab American Studies Association and the Association for Middle East Anthropology. She has edited or co-edited eight books, published over 100 articles, and is General Editor of the highly esteemedEncyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures.Lena Meariis Assistant Professor at Birzeit University, Palestine, and Acting Director of their Institute of Women Studies. Previously she was a postdoctoral research at the Center for Palestine Studies at Columbia University, U.S. She specializes in the geopolitics of knowledge production, decolonized methodologies, colonial structures and colonial relations, and completed her PhD at the University of California, Davis, U.S. She has published in various peer-reviewed journals and edited books.Zeina Zaatariis Director of the Arab American Cultural Center at the University of Illinois, Chicago in the U.S. She has worked on gender and racial justice in Arab and Arab American communities both within academic and non-profit spaces. She has published numerous chapters and articles and serves as Associate Editor for the renownedEncyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures.

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