Geographies Of Muslim Women Gender, Religion, And Space
First Statement of Responsibility
\ Edited By Ghazi - Walid Falah, Caroline Nagel
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
New York , London
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
: The Guilford Press
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
, 2005
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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vii, 337 p.
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: ill., maps.
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Code E.Book: 10524
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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CONTENTS NOTE
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1. Growing up in Gilgit: exploring the nature of girlhood in northern Pakistan / Sarah J. Halverson -- 2. (Re)Defining public spaces through developmental education for Afghan women / Naheed Gina Aaftaab -- 3. A space of her own: women, work, and desire in an Afghan nomad community / Diana K. Davis -- 4. Changing identities and changing spaces in village landscapes of settled pastoralists in eastern Morocco/ Susanne H. Steinmann -- 5. Transnational Islam: Indonesian migrant domestic workers in Saudi Arabia / Rachel Silvey -- 6. Moral geographies and women's freedom: rethinking freedom discourse in the Moroccan context / Amy Freeman -- Negotiating spaces of the home, the education system and the labor market: the case of young, working-class, British-Pakistani Muslim women / Robina Mohammad -- Islamism, democracy and the political production of the headscarf issue in Turkey / Anna Secor -- Social transformation and Islamic reinterpretation in northern Somalia: the women's mosque in Gabiley / Abdi Ismail Samatar -- Gendered space in the Lebanese women tobacco workers' strike of 1970 / Malek Abisaab -- Writing place and gender in novels by Tunisian women writers / Leila Ayari and Marc Brosseau -- The visual representation of Muslim/Arab women in the daily newspapers in the United States / Ghazi-Walid Falah.