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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
- Article
- Textual Migration: Self-Translation and Translation of the Self in Leila Abouzeid’s Return to Childhood: The Memoir of a Modern Moroccan Woman and Ruju’ ’Ila Al-Tufulah Volume 30, Number 2, 2009, pp. 1-42
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Contributors
- Introduction
- What’s Political about the New Feminisms?
- The Night Café
- Gertie and the Visitors
- The Photographer’s Wife: Seeing and Staging
- The Photographer’s Wife
- Positioning Women’s Rights within Asylum Policy: A Feminist Analysis of Political Persecution
- Requiem for a Rosewood Marimba, and: Topographies, and: Poem Colored with Henna
- Representations of Private/Public Domains: The Feminine Ideal and Modernist Agendas in Egyptian Film, Mid-1950s–1980s
- Destination as Destiny: Amelia B. Edwards’s Travel Writing
- Textual Migration: Self-Translation and Translation of the Self in Leila Abouzeid’s Return to Childhood: The Memoir of a Modern Moroccan Woman and Ruju’ ’Ila Al-Tufulah
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