Gender,Politics and the State: What Do Middle Eastern Women Want? |
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Authors: | Augustus Richard Norton,Diane Singerman,Mary E. Morris,Valentine M. Moghadam,Munira A. Fakhro,Ay e Saktanber,Lisa Taraki,Boutheina Cheriet,Sheila Carapico |
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Affiliation: | Augustus Richard Norton,Diane Singerman,Mary E. Morris,Valentine M. Moghadam,Munira A. Fakhro,Ayşe Saktanber,Lisa Taraki,Boutheina Cheriet,Sheila Carapico |
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Abstract: | The essays that follow are drawn from invited presentations of the Conference Group on the Middle East, which meets annually in conjunction with the American Political Science Association. The essays published here were presented in San Francisco, August 29-September 1, 1996, on one of three panels dealing with gender, politics and the state. Thanks to the continuing generosity of the Ford Foundation, five scholars from the Middle East were able to participate. The contributors would like to thank Farhad Kazemi, Deborah Gerner and Jean Lecafor their excellent comments at the panels. Louis J. Cantori, who has shepherded the Conference Group since its creation by a group of University of Chicago graduates more than a decade ago, deserves special thanks for his tireless commitment. |
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