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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 37, Number 3, 2016
- Editors’ Note
- Introduction: Gendering Faith—Arab Women and the Islamic Revival
- Ruined Home
- Two Chess Queens
- Artist Statement
- The Domestic Workers Convention Is Not Enough: A Postcolonial Feminist View of Ethiopian and Filipino Domestic Workers in Iraqi Kurdistan
- Education as a Path to “Being Someone”: Muslim Women’s Narratives of Aspiration, Obstacles, and Achievement in an Impoverished
Basti in Kolkata, India - Islamist Women and Feminist Concerns in Contemporary Turkey: Prospects for Women’s Rights and Solidarity
- Ansar al-Sunna and Women’s Agency in Sudan: A Salafi Approach to Empowerment through Gender Segregation
- Islamist Feminism in Morocco: (Re)defining the Political Sphere
- Embedded Counterpublics: Women and Islamic Revival in Morocco
- Women and Islamism in Israel
- The Nuances of Islam: Empowerment and Agency for Palestinian Women in the West Bank
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