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Compiled by Frances S. Hasso
Assistant Professor of Women's Studies
and Sociology
Oberlin College
frances.hasso@oberlin.edu

 

Instructors:

 


 

Diya Abdo
Ph.D. candidate and adjunct
Drew University
Madison, New Jersey
dabdo@drew.edu
Arab Women Writers [Word document]

Roksana Bahramitash
Simone de Beauvoir Institute
Concordia University
Montreal Quebec
Canada

rbahramitash@hotmail.com

Women in the Muslim World: Middle East North Africa Region [Word Document]
Nimat Hafez Barazangi, Ph.D.
Research Fellow
Women's Studies Program
Cornell University
nhb2@cornell.edu
Syllabus [url - website adress]
Ellen Fleischmann
Professor. Department of History
University of Dayton
Ellen.Fleischmann@notes.udayton.edu
Nancy Gallagher, Ph.D.
Professor of History
Department of History
University of California, Santa Barbara

gallagher@history.ucsb.edu

History of the Modern Middle East, the nineteenth century [url-Website address temporarily unavailable]

Sumaiya Hamdani
Assistant Professor
History Deptartment
George Mason University
shamdani@gmu.edu

Women in Islam [Word document]
Marcia C. Inhorn, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education,
International Institute, and Department of Anthropology
The University of Michigan
minhorn@umich.edu
GENDER AND HEALTH: ETHNOGRAPHIC APPROACHES
[Word document]
Suad Joseph http://sjoseph.ucdavis.edu/
Syllabus 04

Gender in the Arab World:Course Structure

Gender in the Arab World: Syllabus
Gaze, Representation, Voice and Knowing
Zayn Kassam
Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Pomona College
zkassam@pomona.edu
Engendering and Experience: Women in the Islamic Tradition [Word document]
Mirna Lattouf, Ph.D.
Faculty
Interdisciplinary Studies Program
Arizona State University
mirna.lattouf@asu.edu

Women in Islam [Word Document}

Marlyn Tadros, Ph.D.
Visiting Scholar,
Women's Studies Program
Political Science Department
Northeastern University
marlyn@virtualactivism.org

Human Rights Advocacy: A Global and Comparative Perspective [Word Document]
Faegheh Shirazi
The Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
The University of Texas at Austin
fshirazi@uts.cc.utexas.edu

Diane Singerman
Professor. Department of Government
School of Public Affairs
Co-Chair, Council on Comparative Studies
American University
dsinger@american.edu


Anita Weiss, Ph.D.
University of Oregon
aweiss@oregon.uoregon.edu

Joseph Zeidan
Associate Professor of Near Eastern Studies
The Ohio State University
Department of Near Eastern Languages
and Cultures
e-mail: zeidan.1@osu.edu

 

 


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