All Stories

  1. A predictive, multi-source, attack-level model to quantify and characterize the injury burden and need for reconstructive surgery in Gaza
  2. "Obstetricians Are Always Taking a Position against Us": The Politics of Contemporary Midwifery and Childbirth in Palestine
  3. Beyond the Treatment Room: The Psyche-Body-Society Care Politics of Cairo’s El-Nadeem
  4. La politique et l’intrication entre confession religieuse, sexe et police (Bahreïn)
  5. Index
  6. Bibliography
  7. CODA: Life, Death, Regeneration
  8. “We Are Far More Advanced”
  9. Introduction
  10. “Making the Country Pay for Itself”
  11. “Technically Illegal”
  12. “I Did Not Want Children”
  13. “The Art of Death in Life”
  14. “Children Are the Treasure and Property of the Nation”
  15. Buried in the Red Dirt
  16. Disruptive Situations: Fractal Orientalism and Queer Strategies in Beirut. By Ghassan Moussawi. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2020. Pp. 210. $94.50 (cloth); $29.95 (paper).
  17. 3. Transnational “Invasions” and Emerging Selves and Desires
  18. Frontmatter
  19. Notes
  20. Acknowledgments
  21. Conclusion
  22. “I Have Ambition”: Muhammad Ramadan's Proletarian Masculinities in Postrevolution Egyptian Cinema
  23. Generations
  24. Masculine love and sensuous reason: the affective and spatial politics of Egyptian Ultras football fans
  25. Cover Art Concept
  26. Cover Art Concept
  27. Editorial Introduction
  28. Entering and Remaking Spaces
  29. Introduction
  30. THE SECT-SEX-POLICE NEXUS AND POLITICS IN BAHRAIN’S PEARL REVOLUTION
  31. Erratum: Corrigendum
  32. review of: wrapped in the flag of Israel: Mizrahi single mothers and bureaucratic torture and agency and gender in Gaza: masculinity, femininity and family during the second intifada
  33. Artist’s Concept Note Editor’s Comment
  34. Art ConceptArtist’s Concept NoteEditor’s Comment
  35. Association Tounissiet
  36. Civiland the Limits of Politics in Revolutionary Egypt
  37. Bargaining with the Devil
  38. Khul‘ Divorce in Egypt: Public Debates, Judicial Practices, and Everyday Lifeby Nadia Sonneveld
  39. Desiring Arabs (review)
  40. Transnational “Invasions” and Emerging Selves and Desires
  41. Index
  42. Acknowledgments
  43. Introduction
  44. Bibliography
  45. Conclusion
  46. Notes
  47. Front Matter
  48. Deconstructing Sexuality in the Middle East: Challenges and Discourses
  49. Empowering Govermentalities Rather than Women
  50. OVERVIEW: ENGAGING THE ARAB HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2005 ON WOMEN
  51. EMPOWERING GOVERNMENTALITIES RATHER THAN WOMEN: THE ARAB HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2005 AND WESTERN DEVELOPMENT LOGICS
  52. Situating Women and Gender in Militarization, War, and Partition
  53. Comparing Emirati and Egyptian Narratives On Marriage, Sexuality, and the Body
  54. Book Review: Geographies of Muslim Women: Gender, Religion, and Space
  55. Book Review: The Myth of the Military-Nation: Militarism, Gender, and Education in Turkey
  56. discursive and political deployments by/of the 2002 Palestinian women suicide bombers/martyrs
  57. Problems and Promise in Middle East and North Africa Gender Research
  58. Book Reviews
  59. States and Women's Rights: The Making of Postcolonial Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco
  60. Feminist Generations? The Long‐Term Impact of Social Movement Involvement on Palestinian Women’s Lives1
  61. MODERNITY AND GENDER IN ARAB ACCOUNTS OF THE 1948 AND 1967 DEFEATS
  62. Why Americans Hate Welfare: Race, Media, and the Politics of Antipoverty Policy
  63. Glenn Robinson, Building a Palestinian State: The Incomplete Revolution. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
  64. THE “WOMEN'S FRONT”
  65. The Sect-Sex-Police Nexus and Politics in Bahrain’s Pearl Revolution