The article explores the role of women and changing gender relations in reconstruction processes in Iraq. It will provide a historical background in terms of changing women’s status and gender ideologies & relations during the regime of Saddam Hussein. I will focus particularly on the impacts of the early developmental-modernist discourses of the state to the impacts of war (Iran-Iraq war 1980-88 & Gulf War 1991) as well as comprehensive economic sanctions (1990-2003). The latter involved wider social changes affected women and gender but also society at large, i.e. impoverishment of well-educated middle-class, wide-scale unemployment and economic crises pushing women back home, and a shift towards more conservative values and morals. It ...
Liberating third world, Muslim women from the clutches of oppressive Arab men has proven to be a pop...
Despite U.N.S.C.R 1325 being hailed as a momentous breakthrough for women in international law, such...
The regime change of 2003 transformed the media environment in Iraq from one that was strictly limit...
The article explores the role of women and changing gender relations in reconstruction processes in ...
This article explores the role of Iraqi women in reconstruction processes by contextualising the cur...
This paper evaluates current US policies towards political reconstruction in Iraq using a gendered l...
Adopting a transnational feminist lens and using a political economy approach, this article addresse...
In this article, the author historicizes her analysis of conditions for Iraqi women after the US inv...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
During the war with Islamic State in northern Iraq (2014–17), a notable number of Kurdish women join...
The article examines the development of a women’s movement in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. It de...
Saagarika Dadu and Marie Forestier explore ways in which gender identities and norms continue to be ...
This article examines the development of a women's movement in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. It d...
The issue of women’s rights in Iraq has taken on new relevance, following the U.S.-led invasion of I...
Liberating third world, Muslim women from the clutches of oppressive Arab men has proven to be a pop...
Despite U.N.S.C.R 1325 being hailed as a momentous breakthrough for women in international law, such...
The regime change of 2003 transformed the media environment in Iraq from one that was strictly limit...
The article explores the role of women and changing gender relations in reconstruction processes in ...
This article explores the role of Iraqi women in reconstruction processes by contextualising the cur...
This paper evaluates current US policies towards political reconstruction in Iraq using a gendered l...
Adopting a transnational feminist lens and using a political economy approach, this article addresse...
In this article, the author historicizes her analysis of conditions for Iraqi women after the US inv...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
During the war with Islamic State in northern Iraq (2014–17), a notable number of Kurdish women join...
The article examines the development of a women’s movement in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. It de...
Saagarika Dadu and Marie Forestier explore ways in which gender identities and norms continue to be ...
This article examines the development of a women's movement in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. It d...
The issue of women’s rights in Iraq has taken on new relevance, following the U.S.-led invasion of I...
Liberating third world, Muslim women from the clutches of oppressive Arab men has proven to be a pop...
Despite U.N.S.C.R 1325 being hailed as a momentous breakthrough for women in international law, such...
The regime change of 2003 transformed the media environment in Iraq from one that was strictly limit...