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    Book Review: Geographies of Muslim Women: Gender, Religion, and Space (review)
    Gender and Society 20 (6): 826-828. 2006.
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  • Book Reviews (review)
    Gender and Society 17 (3): 482-483. 2003.
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    Nationalisms are polymorphous and often internally contradictory, unleashing emancipatory as well as repressive ideas and forces. This article explores the ideologies and mobilization strategies of two organizations over a 10-year period in the occupied Palestinian territories: a leftist-nationalist party in which women became unusually powerful and its affiliated and remarkably successful nationalist-feminist women's organization. Two factors allowed women to become powerful and facilitated a f…Read more
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    This paper focuses on representations by and deployments of the four Palestinian women who during the first four months of 2002 killed themselves in organized attacks against Israeli military personnel or civilians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories or Israel. The paper addresses the manner in which these militant women produced and situated themselves as gendered-political subjects, and argues that their self-representations and acts were deployed by individuals and groups in the region to…Read more
  •  10
    This book focuses on the central party apparatus of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Democratic Front branches established in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Jordan in the 1970s, and the most influential and innovative of the DF women's organizations: the Palestinian Federation of Women's Action Committees in the occupied territories. Until now, no study of a Palestinian political organization has so thoroughly engaged with internal gender histories. In addition…Read more
  • Civil and the Limits of Politics in Revolutionary Egypt
    Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 35 (3): 605-621. 2015.
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    Gender and Modernity in Arab Accounts of the 1948 and 1967 Defeats
    International Journal of Middle East Studies 32 491-510. 2000.