Routledge Handbook on Women in the Middle East

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  • ISBN 9781032359557
  • Weight: 1320g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Routledge Handbook on Women in the Middle East provides an overview of the key historical, social, economic, political, religious, and cultural issues which have shaped the conditions and status of women in the region.

The book is divided into eleven thematic sections, providing a comprehensive guide to understanding the current and historical contexts of women in the Middle East, each giving ground-breaking insights into various aspects of women’s movements:

  • The importance of historical context, including pre-Islamic through post-colonial histories
  • The importance of politics and the state in understanding women in the ME
  • Women’s roles in political and social movements
  • The impacts of the formal and informal economies and education on women of the region
  • Women’s spaces and the creation of publics and counterpublics
  • The effects of war, displacement, and other forms of gendered violence
  • Women, family, and the state
  • Discourses and practices of religion
  • Women and health practices
  • Bodies and sexualities
  • Women and sites of cultural production

A unique overview of cutting-edge research in the key arenas of pre-Islamic to post-colonial histories, this Handbook will affect the way future generations of scholars engage with and add to the vast repository of socio-political studies of the Middle East. It will thus be of interest to researchers in gender studies, women’s studies, pre-Islamic and post-colonial studies, feminist studies, and socio-political and socio-economic studies.

Suad Joseph is Distinguished Research Professor of Anthropology and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies at the University of California, Davis. She founded the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies (AMEWS) and co-founded its internationally recognized Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies. She has edited or co-edited ten books, published over 100 articles, and is the General Editor of the highly esteemed Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures.

Zeina Zaatari is Director of the Arab American Cultural Center and Adjunct Faculty in Anthropology at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Her research and publications focus on feminist and queer movements in the Middle East and North Africa and feminist and queer subjectivities in Lebanon. She serves as Associate Editor for the Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Culture and is co-founder and advisor to the Women Human Rights Defenders-MENA Coalition.