A bio-bibliography of Sondra Hale’s arts-related publications and other creative activities follows the essay by Susan Slyomovics in this volume. Some arts-related publications are also included here.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Gada Kadoda for her help in formatting this bibliography.
2006-2010
Co-Editor, Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies
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Gendering the Politics of Memory: Women, Identity, and Conflict in Sudan.
Anthropology in Sudan, ed. Munzoul A. M. Assal. Khartoum University Press.
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With Gada Kadoda, Contemporary Sudanese Youth Movements and the Role of Social Media. Under Review, Special issue, “Rethinking Sudan Studies after the Independence of South Sudan,”
Canadian Journal of African Studies, ed. Heather Sharkey, Elena Vezzadini, and Iris Seri-Hersch.
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With Gada Kadoda, The Changing Nature of Political Activism in Sudan: Women and Youth “Activists” as Catalysts in Civil Society. Under Review by the Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA),
Sudan and South Sudan after Separation: Challenges for Development and Peace, ed. Elke Grawert.
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Gender and the Memory of Conflict: Eritrean and Sudanese Women.
Education, Gender and Sustainable Development in the Age of Globalization [tentative title], ed. Obioma Nnaemeka.
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In Progress
Existential Dilemmas and the Fragmentation of Life in Contemporary Sudan: Witnesses and Testimonies.
Memories of War and the Bodies of Women: Eritrean Fighters. Women and War Project.
[End Page 133] Performing “Feminisms” in a Muslim University: Ahfad University for Women in Sudan.
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(Re) Locating the Sudanese Women’s Movements: Unsettling the Hegemony. Mapping Arab Women’s Movements.
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In Press
Edited with Laura Beny,
Sudan’s Killing Fields: Political Violence and Fragmentation. Red Sea Press.
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By Any Other Name: Gender and Genocide—Women of Darfur and the Nuba Mountains. In
Sudan’s Killing Fields: Political Violence and Fragmentation, ed. Laura Beny and Sondra Hale. Red Sea Press.
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2014
A Propensity for Self-Subversion and a Taste for Liberation: An Afterword. Special issue, “Scholar, Mentor, Activist: Sondra Hale’s Transnational Feminist Commitments,”
Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies 10:1 (Winter).
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2013
The Memory Work of Anthropologists: Notes toward a Gendered Politics of Memory in Conflict Zones—Sudan and Eritrea.
Anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa: Into the New Millennium, ed. Sherine Hafez and Susan Slyomovics. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 125 – 44.
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2012
Memory-Work as Resistance: Eritrean and Sudanese Women in Conflict Zones. Special issue, “Dissent: The Politics and Poetics of Women’s Resistance,”
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, ed. Shahrzad Mojab.
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And Then There Were Two: What Is “Sudan” Now?
International Journal of Middle East Studies 44(2): 321 – 3.
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The Politics of Localized Knowledge: Memory and Conflict (in Sudan). Proceedings of the Workshop on Knowledge Management Capacity in Africa, ed. Gada Kadoda.
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2011
Assiyasa w’annawaa al ijtimaai ajjandara fi’ssoudaan: al islamawiyya walichtiraakiyya w’addawla [Arabic translation of
Gender Politics in Sudan: Islamism, Socialism, and the State]. Khartoum: Salmmah Women’s Resource Center.
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Edited with Terry Wolverton,
From Site to Vision: The Woman’s Building in Contemporary Culture. Los Angeles: Otis Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design.
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Power and Space: Feminist Culture and the Los Angeles Woman’s Building: A Context. In
From Site to Vision: The Woman’s Building in Contemporary Culture, ed. Terry Wolverton and Sondra Hale. Los Angeles: Otis Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design.
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With Michelle Moravec, “At Home” at the Woman’s Building (But Who Gets a Room of Her Own?): Women of Color and Community. In
From Site to Vision: The Woman’s Building in Contemporary Culture, ed. Sondra Hale and Terry Wolverton. Los Angeles: Otis Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design.
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2010
Rape as Marker and Erasure of Difference: Darfur and the Nuba Mountains (Sudan). In
Gender, War, and Militarism: Feminist Perspectives, ed. Laura Sjoberg and Sandra Kia. New York: Praeger, Santa Barbara, ABC-CLIO.
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2009
Locating Sudan Studies: A Context. Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic...