This thesis argues that the elite and urban women leaders of the Palestinian women's movement neglected to engage rural women and women living in refugee camps as their equals in a women's movement. Further, despite women's active presence in the public sphere, the sphere remained defined in masculine terms. As a result, Palestinian women, as "guests" in the domain of men, were easily pushed out after they had served their purpose in the nationalist crisis. What is remarkable is that even after Palestinian men reclaimed the public sphere, Palestinian women remained politically active in the private sphere. In order to understand how this was possible, we must look more closely at the terms "public sphere" and "private sphere"
Feminist theory has drawn attention to the centrality of gender in the formation of national identit...
This thesis will study the development of the Palestinian women's movement in the West Bank and Gaz...
The current study seeks to identify the impediments preventing Palestinian women form the political ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between nationalism and feminism by focusing on the Demo...
The development and struggle for nationalism in Palestine, as seen through an historical overview of...
How do Palestinian women understand their own roles within Palestinian society? Previous scholarship...
Nationalisms are polymorphous and often internally contradictory, unleashing emancipatory as well as...
The development and struggle for nationalism in Palestine, as seen through an historical overview of...
This thesis investigates the interconnections of feminism and nationalism in the context of Palestin...
This thesis takes a gender-sensitive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks whether a...
This paper explores the various ways that major social, political, and economic issues influence Pal...
While the First Intifada (1987-ca.1993) in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) is genera...
This thesis takes a gender-sensitive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks whether a...
This thesis examines nationalism and colonialism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks the qu...
Palestinian women's political participation is marked by the Israeli occupation and a volatile polit...
Feminist theory has drawn attention to the centrality of gender in the formation of national identit...
This thesis will study the development of the Palestinian women's movement in the West Bank and Gaz...
The current study seeks to identify the impediments preventing Palestinian women form the political ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between nationalism and feminism by focusing on the Demo...
The development and struggle for nationalism in Palestine, as seen through an historical overview of...
How do Palestinian women understand their own roles within Palestinian society? Previous scholarship...
Nationalisms are polymorphous and often internally contradictory, unleashing emancipatory as well as...
The development and struggle for nationalism in Palestine, as seen through an historical overview of...
This thesis investigates the interconnections of feminism and nationalism in the context of Palestin...
This thesis takes a gender-sensitive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks whether a...
This paper explores the various ways that major social, political, and economic issues influence Pal...
While the First Intifada (1987-ca.1993) in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) is genera...
This thesis takes a gender-sensitive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks whether a...
This thesis examines nationalism and colonialism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks the qu...
Palestinian women's political participation is marked by the Israeli occupation and a volatile polit...
Feminist theory has drawn attention to the centrality of gender in the formation of national identit...
This thesis will study the development of the Palestinian women's movement in the West Bank and Gaz...
The current study seeks to identify the impediments preventing Palestinian women form the political ...