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Title Author(s) Issue Type Terms/Tags
Autonomy and Gender in Egyptian Families
Cynthia Lloyd
Laila Nawar
Barbara Ibrahim
MER190 MER Subscriber Article Egypt, Marriage, Women
Women and Personal Status Law in Iran Homa Hoodfar MER198 MER Subscriber Article Iran, Marriage, Women
The Woman with Two Husbands Anna Wurth MER198 MER Subscriber Article Marriage, Yemen
On the Right to Dream, Love and Be Free Livia Alexander MER201 MER Public Article Cinema, Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Marriage
Secularism and Personal Status Codes in Lebanon Suad Joseph MER203 MER Subscriber Article Human Rights, Lebanon, Marriage, Women
"This Is the Bride" Janine A. Clark MER204 MER Subscriber Article Marriage, Women, Yemen
Transgressing Patriarchy Walter Armbrust MER206 MER Subscriber Article Egypt, Marriage
The Fiction (and Non-Fiction) of Egypt's Marriage Crisis Hanan Kholoussy MER Online - Intervention Egypt, Literature, Marriage, Women

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