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MER 198 - Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East


Volume: 26
Spring 1996

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From the Editors
From the Editors
Articles
Gender and Citizenship in Middle Eastern States Suad Joseph
For the Common Good? Gender and Social Citizenship in Palestine
Rita Giacaman
Islah Jad
Penny Johnson
Women's Court in Beirut Jehan Helou
Women and the Women's Equal Rights Law in Israel Nitza Berkovitch
Gender, Civil Society and Citizenship in Algeria Boutheina Cheriet
The Woman with Two Husbands Anna Wurth
On Gender and Citizenship in Turkey Yesim Arat
Women's Organizations in Kuwait Haya al-Mughni
Women and Personal Status Law in Iran Homa Hoodfar
Special Reports
What Does the Gama'a Islamiyya Want? Hisham Mubarak
Al Miskin
Turkey's Little Tiger
Reviews
The Limits of Revisionist Imagination Rebecca L. Stein
Editor’s Picks
Editor's Picks

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