Rethinking gender in revolutions and resistance: lessons from the Arab world
Introduction :Rethinking Gender in Revolutions and Resistance in the Arab World /Maha El Said, Lena Meari and Nicola Pratt --Reconstructing gender in Post-Revolution Egypt /Shereen Abouelnaga -- Resignifying 'Sexual' Colonial Power Techniques : The Experiences of Palestinian Women Political Prisoners /Lena Meari --A Strategic Use of Culture : Egyptian Women's Subversion and Resignigication of Gender Norms /Hala G. Sami --She Resists : Body Politics between Radical and Subaltern /Maha El Said --Framing the Female Body : Beyond Morality and Pathology? /Abeer Al-Najjar and Anoud Abusalim --Women's Bodies in Post-Revolution Libya : Control and Resistance /Sahar Mediha Alnaas and Nicola Pratt --Islamic Feminism and the Equivocation of Political Engagement : 'Fair is foul, and foul is fair' /Omaima Abou-Bakr --Islamic and Secular Women's Activism and Discourses in Post-Uprising Tunisia /Aitemad Muhanna --Conclusion :Towards New Epistemologies and Ontologies of Gender and Socio-Political Transformation in the Arab World /Maha El Said, Lena Meari and Nicola Pratt --About the Contributors --Index.