Palestinian women’s participation in the resistance against the Israeli occupation, most notably during the first Intifada (1987-93), has been characterised as broad and active, particularly at grass roots level. This participation gave rise to claims for gender equality and more social and political power for women. This paper is based on fieldwork conducted mainly in two villages in the Ramallah district in the spring of 2004, and concerns “ordinary” Palestinian women’s views on what women’s rights are and how they perceive their own rights situation. The term “ordinary” in this respect refers to rural women outside of political organisations, whether secular or religious. These women do not participate in any of the many women’s rights a...
Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) play an important role in the Palestinian community and play a...
Lack of women rights in the international society is something that UN and other international human...
A Right to Exist: A Palestinian Speaks. Feminist Media Studies: Vol 13, No.5 Elaine Drainville ...
Palestinian women’s participation in the resistance against the Israeli occupation, most notably dur...
Background: Reproductive health rights were declared as fundamental human rights since the ICPD 1994...
The development and struggle for nationalism in Palestine, as seen through an historical overview of...
Rather than arguing about whether “Muslim women ” do or do not have rights, I suggest that we begin ...
How do Palestinian women understand their own roles within Palestinian society? Previous scholarship...
The book, “Palestinian Feminist Writing: Between Oppression and Resistance” is the first release of ...
While the First Intifada (1987-ca.1993) in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) is genera...
This thesis investigates the interconnections of feminism and nationalism in the context of Palestin...
The current study seeks to identify the impediments preventing Palestinian women form the political ...
This study aims to identify the Palestinian women involvement in the politics during the Israeli sie...
En las sociedades occidentales se tiene la percepción sobre las mujeres que viven en el Medio Orient...
This paper examines several models of the feminist struggle of Bedouin women in the Negev region in ...
Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) play an important role in the Palestinian community and play a...
Lack of women rights in the international society is something that UN and other international human...
A Right to Exist: A Palestinian Speaks. Feminist Media Studies: Vol 13, No.5 Elaine Drainville ...
Palestinian women’s participation in the resistance against the Israeli occupation, most notably dur...
Background: Reproductive health rights were declared as fundamental human rights since the ICPD 1994...
The development and struggle for nationalism in Palestine, as seen through an historical overview of...
Rather than arguing about whether “Muslim women ” do or do not have rights, I suggest that we begin ...
How do Palestinian women understand their own roles within Palestinian society? Previous scholarship...
The book, “Palestinian Feminist Writing: Between Oppression and Resistance” is the first release of ...
While the First Intifada (1987-ca.1993) in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) is genera...
This thesis investigates the interconnections of feminism and nationalism in the context of Palestin...
The current study seeks to identify the impediments preventing Palestinian women form the political ...
This study aims to identify the Palestinian women involvement in the politics during the Israeli sie...
En las sociedades occidentales se tiene la percepción sobre las mujeres que viven en el Medio Orient...
This paper examines several models of the feminist struggle of Bedouin women in the Negev region in ...
Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) play an important role in the Palestinian community and play a...
Lack of women rights in the international society is something that UN and other international human...
A Right to Exist: A Palestinian Speaks. Feminist Media Studies: Vol 13, No.5 Elaine Drainville ...