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Palestinian women of Gaza and the West Bank
Suha Sabbagh-
Frontmatter
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Introduction (Suha Sabbagh, page 1)
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PART ONE: Defining the Role of Women
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1. The Women's Movement during the Uprising (Joost R. Hiltermann, page 41)
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2. Patterns of Relations within the Palestinian Family during the Intifada (Islah Jad, Translation by Magida Abu Hassabo, page 53)
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3. West Bank Women and the Intifada: Revolution within the Revolution (Philippa Strum, page 63)
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4. The Development of the Palestinian Women's Movement in the Occupied Territories: Twenty Years after the Israeli Occupation (Zahira Kamal, Translation by Ramla Khalidi, page 78)
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PART TWO: How Culture Recorded Women's Role
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5. Gender in the Poetry of Intifada (Ilham Abu Ghazaleh, page 91)
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6. Women in the Legends of the Intifada (Sharif Kanaana, page 114)
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7. An Interview with Sahar Khalifeh, Feminist Novelist (Suha Sabbagh, page 136)
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8. Two Short Stories by a Palestinian Feminist (Hanan Mikhail Ashrawi, page 145)
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PART THREE: The Double Burden of Women: Tradition and Occupation
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9. Women in the Intifada (Robin Morgan, page 153)
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10. An Interview with Dr. Eyad el‐Sarraj: Gender Relations during the Three Psychodevelopmental Phases under Occupation (Suha Sabbagh, page 171)
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11. An Interview with Hanan Mikhail Ashrawi: The History of the Women's Movement (Dima Zalatimo, page 184)
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12. Comments by Five Women Activists: Siham Abdullah, Amal Kharisha Barghouthi, Rita Giacamen, May Mistakmel Nassar, Amal Wahdan (Sahar Khalifeh, Translation by Nagla El‐Bassiouni, page 192)
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13. Intifada Year Four: Notes on the Women's Movement (Rita Giacaman and Penny Johnson, page 216)
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PART FOUR: Anticipations after Oslo
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14. Palestinian Women's Activism after Oslo (Amal Kawar, page 233)
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15. The Declaration of Principles on Palestinian Women's Rights: An Analysis (Suha Sabbagh, page 245)
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Appendix (page 251)
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Contributors (page 255)
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Index (page 257)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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IJMES | 31.4 (Nov. 1999): 719-721 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/176497 |
JPS | 28.4 (Summer, 1999): 106-107 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2538398 |
WRB | 16.3 (Dec. 1998): 16 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4023146 |
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Published: c1998
Publisher: Indiana University Press
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