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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2013) 9 (3): 28–53.
Published: 01 November 2013
... of the Egypt Spinning and Weaving Company, the largest Egyptian textile firm, mobilized and chanted the slogan, “Where are the men? Here are the women!” to shame their colleagues into joining the strike. By exploring the connection between the political economy context, the reorganization of work, the rise...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2023) 19 (1): 122–130.
Published: 01 March 2023
... political agency, linked as they both were—are—to a manhood that only seemed to entrench as more pressure was applied to dissident men’s bodies. Especially breathtaking is the accuracy with which Mbembe’s commandment has been rendered in Egyptian literature and film. Consider Yusuf Idris’s short story...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2016) 12 (3): 323–342.
Published: 01 November 2016
...Mariz Tadros Abstract This article examines incidents of politically motivated sexual violence against men in protest spaces at a distinct juncture in Egypt’s history, after the downfall of President Hosni Mubarak (2011–13). The article examines the reified conceptions of masculinities in relation...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2010) 6 (3): 188–191.
Published: 01 November 2010
...Jeffrey Jurgens Stolen Honor: Stigmatizing Muslim Men in Berlin , Ewing Katherine Pratt . Stanford : Stanford University Press , 2008 . Pp. xii, 282 . ISBN 978-0-8047-5900-7 . Copyright © 2010 Association for Middle East Women’s Studies 2010 188  JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2011) 7 (3): 36–70.
Published: 01 November 2011
... STUDIES DISCOURSES OF “MEN IN CRISIS,” INDUSTRIES OF GENDER IN REVOLUTION Paul Amar mn ABSTRACT This article examines how everyday theories of masculinity...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2009) 5 (3): 120–144.
Published: 01 November 2009
...-circulation research contributions. Copyright © 2009 Association for Middle East Women’s Studies 2009 120 ./ JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN’S STUDIES 5:3 GEOGRAPHIES OF LEBANESE FAMILIES: Women as Transnationals, Men as Nationals, and Other Problems...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2017) 13 (2): 222–243.
Published: 01 July 2017
...Seçil Yılmaz Abstract Late Ottoman physicians used medical advice literature to impact syphilis transmission and treatment by cultivating men’s rather than women’s hygiene, self-care, and sexual practices. Soldiers and migrant workers were understood to be the main vectors of syphilis beginning...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2009) 5 (2): 53–82.
Published: 01 July 2009
... an important role in the writing of Ottoman women’s history. RUTH BARZILAI-LUMBROSO  53 TURKISH MEN AND THE HISTORY OF OTTOMAN WOMEN: Studying the History of the Ottoman Dynasty’s Private Sphere through Women’s Writings...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2009) 5 (2): 106–109.
Published: 01 July 2009
...Kathryn Babayan Women with Mustaches and Men without Beards: Gender and Sexual Anxieties of Iranian Modernity , Najmabadi Afsaneh . Berkeley : University of California Press , 2005 . Pp. xiv, 363 . ISBN 0-52024-262-9 . 106  JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN’S STUDIES 5:2...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2012) 8 (3): 113–137.
Published: 01 November 2012
...Mathew Gagné This paper explores how the participation of men in Beirut within the exclusively gay-male dating web site GayRomeo.com is framed by identity politics and practices of national and ethnic membership, masculinity, and sexuality in post-civil war Beirut. Such intermingling...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2016) 12 (1): 31–49.
Published: 01 March 2016
... in society have enriched Saudi women’s literary expression and perception of character. In portraying male characters, women have increasingly steered away from flat, stereotyped, and preconceived notions of men to more balanced and informed representations of men’s behaviors and positions in society. Saudi...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2017) 13 (3): 479–482.
Published: 01 November 2017
..., and the lawyers who fought it have, one envisions the dehumanization of women and men in Muslim societies through the juridical act of placing a prohibition on a person’s body, reducing a human being to the status of bare life, Agamben’s ( 2000 ) term for someone who lacks any legal status and thus recourse...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2018) 14 (1): 25–44.
Published: 01 March 2018
... of the homoerotic and heterotopic aspects of Ayyub’s writings, even if they mention his depictions of physical attraction between men. Rather than read these fictional texts as sociological studies of sexual sensibilities, the article assumes that they tapped into and reflected psychological and social dynamics...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2018) 14 (3): 359–361.
Published: 01 November 2018
...Murat C. Yildiz Nurturing Masculinities: Men, Food, and Family in Contemporary Egypt . Nefissa Naguib . Austin : University of Texas Press , 2015 . 156 pages. isbn 9781477307106. Copyright © 2018 by the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies 2018 The Egyptian man...
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Published: 01 March 2015
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2009) 5 (2): 23–52.
Published: 01 July 2009
... the infertility experience of two groups of Palestinian men, one living in Israel and the other in Lebanon. The study is based on ethnographic interviews conducted with 24 men between 2003 and 2007. The findings cluster at three levels of daily experience. At the subjective level, men express a sense...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2017) 13 (1): 175–177.
Published: 01 March 2017
.... Men planned and executed coups even though women and everybody else suffered from them. The July 15 coup was no exception. Both the coup makers and those against whom they attempted to wage the coup were patriarchal men who shaped women’s interests as they saw fit. We do not know the exact details...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2021) 17 (3): 305–325.
Published: 01 November 2021
...Aitemad Muhanna-Matar Abstract This article analyzes the relationship between men’s physical disability and the trajectories of negotiating masculinities in the context of Syrian refugee displacement in Jordan and Turkey. The article draws its analysis from the personal narratives of five displaced...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2023) 19 (2): 209–231.
Published: 01 July 2023
... a leader’s authoritarian rule. This instrumentalization is partly based on “gender stereotypes” as a structured set of beliefs related to the expected behavior or public perceptions of women and men (Chao, Zhang, and Li 2018 : 555). Scholars traced the value of the first lady based on her complementary role...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2007) 3 (3): 1–20.
Published: 01 November 2007
...Marcia C. Inhorn In the Middle East, many men who experience reproductive difficulties within marriage end up undergoing a risky form of male genital surgery called “varicocelectomy.” Promoted by urological surgeons as a way to enhance fertility, varicocelectomy is a form of men's embodied...