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ZEITSCHRIFTENARTIKEL ARTICLES IN JOURNALS<br />
Stephanie Willman Bordat, Susan Schaefer Davis, Saida<br />
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Illustrating Micro-Empowerment in Morocco [90-<br />
119]<br />
Fall 2011, Vol. 7, No. 3<br />
Pardis Mahdavi, Christine Sargent: Questioning the<br />
Discursive Construction of Trafficking <strong>and</strong> Forced<br />
Labor in the United Arab Emirates [6-36]<br />
Paul Amar: Middle East Masculinity Studies: Discourses<br />
of 'Men in Crisis,' Industries of Gender in<br />
Revolution [36-70]<br />
Jared McCormick: Hairy Chest, Will Travel: Tourism,<br />
Identity, <strong>and</strong> Sexuality in the Levant [71-97]<br />
Ghassan Makarem: The Story of HELEM [98-112]<br />
Spring 2011, Vol. 7, No. 2<br />
Mervat F. Hatem: 'A'isha Abdel Rahman: An Unlikely<br />
Heroine. A Post-Colonial Reading of Her Life <strong>and</strong><br />
some of Her Biographies of Women in the Prophetic<br />
Household [1-26]<br />
Petra Kuppinger: Himmelstochter: A Muslima in<br />
German Public Spheres [27-55]<br />
Smadar Lavie: Mizrahi Feminism <strong>and</strong> the Question of<br />
Palestine [56-88]<br />
Nina Abdul Razzak: Role-Playing in the Classroom:<br />
Gender Differences in Reactions of Bahraini Students<br />
[89-102] www.amews.org<br />
Winter 2012, Vol. 8, No. 1<br />
Special Issue: Gendered Memory in the Middle<br />
East <strong>and</strong> North Africa: Cultural Norms, Social<br />
Practices, <strong>and</strong> Transnational Regimes<br />
Bettina Dennerlein: Remembering Violence, Negotiating<br />
Change: The Moroccan Equity <strong>and</strong> Reconciliation<br />
Commission <strong>and</strong> the Politics of Gender [10-36]<br />
Susan Slyomovics: Fatna El Bouih <strong>and</strong> the Work of<br />
Memory, Gender, <strong>and</strong> Reparation in Morocco [37-62]<br />
Karin Mlodoch: 'We Want to be Remembered as<br />
Strong Women, Not as Shepherds': Women Anfal<br />
Survivors in Kurdistan-Iraq Struggling for Agency<br />
<strong>and</strong> Acknowledgement [63-91]<br />
Andrea Fischer-Tahir: Gendered Memories <strong>and</strong> Masculinities:<br />
Kurdish Peshmerga on the Anfal Campaign<br />
in Iraq [92-114]<br />
Sune Haugbolle: The (Little) Militia Man: Memory<br />
<strong>and</strong> Militarized Masculinity in Lebanon [115-139]<br />
http://muse.jhu.edu<br />
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs<br />
September 2010, Vol. 30, No. 3<br />
Saba Senses Ozyurt: Bridge Builders or Bo<strong>und</strong>ary<br />
Markers? The Role of the Mosque in the Acculturation<br />
Process of Immigrant Muslim Women in the<br />
United States [295-315]<br />
James F. Eder: Ethnic Differences, Islamic Consciousness,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Muslim Social Integration in the Philippines<br />
[317-332]<br />
Samson A. Bezabeh: Muslim Hadramis in 'Christian<br />
Ethiopia': Reflections on Bo<strong>und</strong>ary Making Processes<br />
[333-342]<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Brown: Constructions of Islam in the Context<br />
of Religious Arbitration: A Consideration of the<br />
'Shari'ah Debate' in Ontario, Canada [343-356]<br />
Roxanne D. Marcotte: Muslim Women in Canada:<br />
Autonomy <strong>and</strong> Empowerment [357-373]<br />
Amani Hamdan: Single-sex or Co-educational Learning<br />
Experiences: Views <strong>and</strong> Reflections of Canadian<br />
Muslim Women [375-390]<br />
Muhammad M. Zain Al-Dien: Perceptions of Sex Education<br />
among Muslim Adolescents in Canada [391-<br />
407]<br />
Adem Sav, Bernadette Sebar, Neil Harris: Experiences<br />
of Australian Muslim Men in the Workplace: A<br />
Field Study of Employment Choices <strong>and</strong> Consequences<br />
[409-423]<br />
Anna Piela: Muslim Women's Online Discussions of<br />
Gender Relations in Islam [425-435]<br />
http://www.informaworld.com<br />
Journal of Near Eastern Studies<br />
October 2010, Vol. 69, No. 2<br />
Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala: Once again on the Earliest<br />
Christian Arabic Apology: Remarks on a Paleographic<br />
Singularity [195-197] http://www.jstor.org<br />
The Journal of North African Studies<br />
December 2010, Vol. 15, No. 4<br />
Alice Wilson: Democratising Elections without Parties:<br />
Reflections on the Case of the Sahrawi Arab<br />
Democratic Republic [423-438]<br />
Marlène Barsoum: Writing War <strong>and</strong> Peace in the<br />
Novels of Andrée Chedid [439-450]<br />
Badis T. Khannous: Themes of Female Imprisonment<br />
<strong>and</strong> Rebellion: M. A. Tazi's Film [451-464]<br />
Maisa C. Taha: The hijab North of Gibraltar: Moroccan<br />
Women as Objects of Civic <strong>and</strong> Social Transformation<br />
[465-480]<br />
Daniel A. Marx: North Africa's Constitutions at the<br />
50-year Mark: An Analysis of their Evolution [481-<br />
496]<br />
Fida Karam, Bernard Decaluwé: Is International Migration<br />
a Cure for Moroccan Unemployment? [497-<br />
520]<br />
Guadalupe Martínez Fuentes: Divisive Electoral Policies<br />
within Authoritarian Elections: The Tunisian<br />
Casuistry (1989-2009) [521-534]<br />
Serida Lucrezia Catalano: Shari'a Reforms <strong>and</strong> Power<br />
Maintenance: The Cases of Family Law Reforms in<br />
Morocco <strong>and</strong> Algeria [535-556]<br />
Geoff Porter: The Qarawiyin Mosque Student Strike<br />
of 1937 [557-572]<br />
Madeline Otis Campbell: Dissenting Participation:<br />
Unofficial Politics in the 2007 Saharawi General<br />
Congress [573-580]<br />
http://www.informaworld.com/ journals<br />
2011, Vol. 16, No. 1<br />
Rachel Linn: 'Change Within Continuity': The Equity<br />
<strong>and</strong> Reconciliation Commission <strong>and</strong> Political Reform<br />
in Morocco [1-17]<br />
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