Has U.S military action liberated Iraqi women? What role have women played in the “new Iraq”? How has the occupation impacted upon women? This book addresses these questions and illustrates the big gap between the official rhetoric that put Iraqi women at centre stage and the reality of how women’s rights and women’s lives have been used in the name of competing political agendas. The authors challenge the widespread view that there is something inherent about Muslim, Middle Eastern or Iraqi culture that is responsible for the escalating violence, sectarianism and systematic erosion of women’s rights in Iraq. Rather, this book highlights the responsibility of the U.S.-led occupation in promoting sectarian, ethnic and tribal politics and fue...
The proposed paper will explore the changing role of women and gender in Iraq from the 1950s pre-rev...
The issue of women’s rights in Iraq has taken on new relevance, following the U.S.-led invasion of I...
For years the lives of Iraqi women have been framed bystate oppression, economic sanctions and three...
In the run-up to war in Iraq, the Bush administration assured the world that America's interest was ...
The American occupation of Iraq, now widely acknowledged in many progressive and not-necessarily pro...
Nadje al-Ali challenges the myths and misconceptions which have dominated debates about Iraqi women,...
xi, 186 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 179-186).This t...
This article explores the role of Iraqi women in reconstruction processes by contextualising the cur...
Liberating third world, Muslim women from the clutches of oppressive Arab men has proven to be a pop...
In the Iraq of the Bush administration's imagination, women were to help "give birth to freedom" in ...
In the face of continued global instability, we must pursue alternative approaches to the status quo...
At a press conference two weeks before the US-led invasion of Iraq, flanked by four “Women for a Fre...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
The 2003 imperialist occupation of Iraq brought out the worst in the society, unleashing Islamist re...
The 2003 imperialist occupation of Iraq brought out the worst in the society, unleashing Islamist re...
The proposed paper will explore the changing role of women and gender in Iraq from the 1950s pre-rev...
The issue of women’s rights in Iraq has taken on new relevance, following the U.S.-led invasion of I...
For years the lives of Iraqi women have been framed bystate oppression, economic sanctions and three...
In the run-up to war in Iraq, the Bush administration assured the world that America's interest was ...
The American occupation of Iraq, now widely acknowledged in many progressive and not-necessarily pro...
Nadje al-Ali challenges the myths and misconceptions which have dominated debates about Iraqi women,...
xi, 186 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 179-186).This t...
This article explores the role of Iraqi women in reconstruction processes by contextualising the cur...
Liberating third world, Muslim women from the clutches of oppressive Arab men has proven to be a pop...
In the Iraq of the Bush administration's imagination, women were to help "give birth to freedom" in ...
In the face of continued global instability, we must pursue alternative approaches to the status quo...
At a press conference two weeks before the US-led invasion of Iraq, flanked by four “Women for a Fre...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
The 2003 imperialist occupation of Iraq brought out the worst in the society, unleashing Islamist re...
The 2003 imperialist occupation of Iraq brought out the worst in the society, unleashing Islamist re...
The proposed paper will explore the changing role of women and gender in Iraq from the 1950s pre-rev...
The issue of women’s rights in Iraq has taken on new relevance, following the U.S.-led invasion of I...
For years the lives of Iraqi women have been framed bystate oppression, economic sanctions and three...