mardi 11 août 2009

War and Transnational Arab Families

The Journal of Middle East Women's Studies 5:3 (Fall 2009).
SPECIAL ISSUE: War and Transnational Arab Families

- PENNY JOHNSON & SUAD JOSEPH
Introduction

ESSAYS

- PENNY JOHNSON, LAMIS ABU NAHLEH, & ANNELIES MOORS

Weddings and War: Marriage Arrangements and Celebrations in Two
Palestinian Intifadas
- ISLAH JAD

The Politics of Group Weddings in Palestine: Political and Gender Tensions

- JIHAD MAKHOUL & MARY GHANEM

Displaced Arab Families: Mothers’ Voices on Living and Coping in Postwar
Beirut
- RAY JUREIDINI

In the Shadows of Family Life: Toward a History of Domestic Service in
Lebanon
- MONA CHEMALI KHALAF

Male Migration and the Lebanese Family: The Impact on the Wife Left Behind

- SUAD JOSEPH

Geographies of Lebanese Families: Women as Transnationals, Men as
Nationals, and Other Problems with
Transnationalism

- NADINE NABER

Transnational Families Under Siege: Lebanese Shi`a in Dearborn, Michigan,
and the 2006 War on Lebanon

BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS

- DIANE JAMES

Women’s Memory Symposium: Women’s Library and Information Center, Istanbul

- NAAZNEEN DIWAN

Violence That Bleeds Borders: Transnational Engagement in the Women in
Conflict Zones Symposium

BOOK REVIEWS

- RANA SHARIF

Women, Water and Memory: Recasting Lives in Palestine, by Nefissa Naguib

- MAYA MIKDASHI

Wild Mulberries, and B as in Beirut, by Iman Humaydan Younes

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