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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2016) 12 (2): 181–202.
Published: 01 July 2016
... reproduction. It is here that heteronormative ideals and images of women’s bodies become real, incarnated not simply by patriarchy but in a complex array of negotiations and fantasies of who and what are respectable, beautiful, or even spectacular. To sum up, as discussed in the literature on intimate labor...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2016) 12 (2): 203–224.
Published: 01 July 2016
... Marcia C. 2009 . “ Masculinity and Marginality: Palestinian Men’s Struggles with Infertility in Israel and Lebanon .” Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies 5 , no. 2 : 23 – 52 . Boris Eileen , and Parreñas Rhacel Salazar . 2010 . Introduction to Intimate Labors: Cultures...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2013) 9 (1): 130–133.
Published: 01 March 2013
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model and focuses on broader political-economic processes. How might
recent scholarship—most notably in the realms of transnational femi-
nisms and affective intimate labor—help us to examine the reworking
of sex workers’ subjectivities that mark their migration and transna-
tional...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2013) 9 (1): 127–130.
Published: 01 March 2013
... intimate labor—help us to examine the reworking
of sex workers’ subjectivities that mark their migration and transna-
tional laboring experiences? How might a focus on subjectivity help us
to better account for the forms of agency sex workers enact, and their
understandings...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2018) 14 (3): 268–291.
Published: 01 November 2018
... that counts the United States as a nonimperial exception. There are millions of such people, given the hundreds of US colonies and military and corporate bases all over the world. In 1954 labor strikes across the Aramco oil camps demanded humane conditions and better pay for Arab Aramco employees. While...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2020) 16 (1): 19–40.
Published: 01 March 2020
... beyond the formal labor market, and to sense the problems Egypt faces at different historical moments. I further argue that the show provides numerous insights into the particular ways in which these national projects have been gendered—in other words, the gendered effects different political...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2016) 12 (1): 112–121.
Published: 01 March 2016
..., encouragement of marriage and childbirth is part of an economic rationale that connects population increase to economic growth (“Erdoğan endişeli” 2012 ). This governmental strategy is premised on the continued provision of a young, ample, and cheap labor force, which is expected to equip Turkey...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2019) 15 (1): 107–109.
Published: 01 March 2019
..., forced labor, and im/migrations through investigation of intimacies and intimate trajectories as well as symbolic and actual borders. Employing a multidimensional perspective on migrants’ lives, the book leads the reader to a critical examination of the impact of the “rescue rhetoric” and gift mentality...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2018) 14 (3): 265–267.
Published: 01 November 2018
... extract labor and resources, concentrate wealth in the hands of a few, and have devastating consequences—what mainstream economists nevertheless call “externalities”—on human and nonhuman life and material culture. They also produce new borders, many etched with concrete, fencing, and cages and guarded...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2014) 10 (2): 107–134.
Published: 01 July 2014
... in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt
(Hasso 2011). Its title is inspired by Deniz Kandiyoti’s (1988) influential
article, “Bargaining with Patriarchy,” which comparatively examines
ideal-type familial labor and household regimes in some sub-Saharan
Africa and Middle East and Central...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2015) 11 (1): 132–133.
Published: 01 March 2015
... August 21, 2014 [email protected] Sosyalist Feminist Kolektif The SFK tackles a wide range of issues, from women’s paid-unpaid labor to intimate citizenship. In Turkey women’s rights are under attack by the government of the Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi (Justice...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2024) 20 (3): 350–372.
Published: 01 November 2024
... to these scholars, these negative impacts are further exacerbated by sanctions and foreign policies that reinforce the gendered structure of labor markets and state power. Research has shown that Iranian families experienced tensions and conflict due to social and physical distancing during the pandemic, which...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2024) 20 (1): 122–131.
Published: 01 March 2024
... the neoliberal productive, individualistic, and responsibilized citizen who takes on previously state-provided provisioning as citizens in the private labor and consumption market as a duty toward national development. Austerity and privatization of social provisioning within the gendered nuclear family become...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2005) 1 (1): 29–52.
Published: 01 March 2005
...
areas and settled life. It is where many colonial efforts focused, capital-inten-
sive investments have been most common, consumer culture predominates,
many labor and religious migration depots are located, and where northern
Sudan’s largest agricultural scheme, the Gezira, is located. Greater...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2016) 12 (1): 102–106.
Published: 01 March 2016
... the possibilities were within reach. . . . Everything around me was . . . poised in anticipation of imminent labor and birth, the moment of creation” (Samman 1997 [1976], 373–74). 1. The examples and theoretical framework of this work in progress are under development in my doctoral thesis...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2021) 17 (3): 454–456.
Published: 01 November 2021
... and did not benefit from the Pahlavi dynasty’s secular reforms, it is intriguing to learn how many of them felt empowered in a religious, patriarchal state that stripped them of their most basic rights within family and civil society by stressing that domestic and reproductive labor was their first...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2019) 15 (3): 392–394.
Published: 01 November 2019
... how scientific discourses in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries emphasized women’s reproductive capacity to “answer the uncertainty of life without God” (73) while maintaining gender asymmetry at home and in politics. The third chapter interrogates how the sexual division of labor...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2006) 2 (1): 33–64.
Published: 01 March 2006
... indicated they believed
in equality between men and women but not in the “Western” sense of
sameness (see Peteet 1997:104-5). Sacrificial (as in sacrificing her sons/
labor to society) and nurturing attributes are highly valued, as both are
considered motherly qualities, that of mothering...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2016) 12 (2): 166–180.
Published: 01 July 2016
... , and Schlaepfer Aline , 155 – 70 . Geneva : Labor et Fides . Loizos Peter . 1994 . “ A Broken Mirror: Masculine Sexuality in Greek Ethnography .” In Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies , edited by Cornwall Andrea and Lindisfarne Nancy , 66 – 81 . London : Routledge...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2017) 13 (3): 448–450.
Published: 01 November 2017
... of the interpreters’ subjectivities as sites where the configuration of their “gendered agency” (cf. Mahler and Pessar 2001, 200) can be observed. In her analysis, Iraqi interpreters’ labor of translation also constitutes an exercise in subject formation (61) that emerges out of the encounter between...
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