The American occupation of Iraq, now widely acknowledged in many progressive and not-necessarily progressive circles as an ill-conceived initiative, went through numerous phases in its justification. After the United States government realized that there were no weapons of mass destruction to be found in the country, its rhetoric in framing the war shifted quickly to emphasize democracy, a significant element of which was the liberation of women. This argument used Iraq as a symbol for the backward and traditional stereotypes of the Middle East, and emphasized its despotic government and ‘tribal’ mentality to frame the invasion as an effort in the name of humanity’s collective progress toward Western modernity. Considerable ink has been spi...
The history of contemporary Iraq is shaped by war, and recent Iraqi literature deals with it constan...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
The article explores the role of women and changing gender relations in reconstruction processes in ...
Has U.S military action liberated Iraqi women? What role have women played in the “new Iraq”? How ha...
In the run-up to war in Iraq, the Bush administration assured the world that America's interest was ...
Nadje al-Ali challenges the myths and misconceptions which have dominated debates about Iraqi women,...
In the face of continued global instability, we must pursue alternative approaches to the status quo...
Liberating third world, Muslim women from the clutches of oppressive Arab men has proven to be a pop...
This article explores the role of Iraqi women in reconstruction processes by contextualising the cur...
In the Iraq of the Bush administration's imagination, women were to help "give birth to freedom" in ...
xi, 186 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 179-186).This t...
At a press conference two weeks before the US-led invasion of Iraq, flanked by four “Women for a Fre...
In this article, the author historicizes her analysis of conditions for Iraqi women after the US inv...
h is article explores an aspect of the micro-politics of the ‘new Iraq’ by examining the understudie...
From a historical point of view, the Iraqi society is well known for its conservative social fabric,...
The history of contemporary Iraq is shaped by war, and recent Iraqi literature deals with it constan...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
The article explores the role of women and changing gender relations in reconstruction processes in ...
Has U.S military action liberated Iraqi women? What role have women played in the “new Iraq”? How ha...
In the run-up to war in Iraq, the Bush administration assured the world that America's interest was ...
Nadje al-Ali challenges the myths and misconceptions which have dominated debates about Iraqi women,...
In the face of continued global instability, we must pursue alternative approaches to the status quo...
Liberating third world, Muslim women from the clutches of oppressive Arab men has proven to be a pop...
This article explores the role of Iraqi women in reconstruction processes by contextualising the cur...
In the Iraq of the Bush administration's imagination, women were to help "give birth to freedom" in ...
xi, 186 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 179-186).This t...
At a press conference two weeks before the US-led invasion of Iraq, flanked by four “Women for a Fre...
In this article, the author historicizes her analysis of conditions for Iraqi women after the US inv...
h is article explores an aspect of the micro-politics of the ‘new Iraq’ by examining the understudie...
From a historical point of view, the Iraqi society is well known for its conservative social fabric,...
The history of contemporary Iraq is shaped by war, and recent Iraqi literature deals with it constan...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
The article explores the role of women and changing gender relations in reconstruction processes in ...