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  • Hassan, Rasha Mohammad, Aliyaa Shoukry, and Nehad Abul.
  • Nehad Abu EI Komsan, director of the ECWR, presented a report analyzing the performance of women in parliamen- tary elections.
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  • Women Rising: In and Beyond the Arab Spring 2019041958, 9781479846641, 9781479801046, 9781479856961, 9781479883035

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    Women Rising

    Women Rising In and Beyond the Arab Spring Edited by

    Rita Stephan and Mounira M. Charrad

    NEW YORK UNIVERSIT Y PRESS New York

    NEW YORK UNIVERSIT Y PRESS New York www.nyupress.org © 2020 by New York University All rights reserved References to Internet websites (URLs) were accurate at the time of writing. Neither the author nor New York University Press is responsible for URLs that may have expired or changed since the manuscript was prepared. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Stephan, Rita, editor. | Charrad, M. (Mounira), editor. Title: Women rising : in and beyond the Arab Spring / edited by Rita Stephan and Mounira M. Charrad. Description: New York, NY : New York University Press, 2020. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2019041958 | ISBN 9781479846641 (cloth) | ISBN 9781479801046 (paperback) | ISBN 9781479856961 (ebook) | ISBN 9781479883035 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Women—Political activity—Arab countries. | Women’s rights—Arab countries. | Feminism—Arab countries. | Women—Arab countries—Social conditions— 21st century. Classification: LCC HQ1236.5.A65 W65 2020 |

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    Table of listing :
    Acknowledgments
    Contents
    Notes on Contributors
    List of Figures
    List of Images
    List of Tables
    Chapter 1: Commencement to Gender, Media, and Communication in MENA
    References
    Part I: Introduction: Gendered Identities famous Sexualities
    Moment 2: Kind Daughters, Dedicated Sons and Kissing Protestors Online: Navigating Affaire and Multiple Aspects of the Self Amid Young Facebook Users in Egypt
    Introduction
    Anthropology Approach
    Cityfied Youth and the Digital Age
    Glimmer Facebook Accounts: Ways to Navigate Multiple Aspects of the Self
    Complex Site for Intimate Desires
    Conclusion
    References
    Piling 3: Conception Visible the Unseen Queer: Festive Dating Apps and Ideologies of Truthmaking in an Outing Operations in Morocco
    “I Feel Terrible for Some Faggots, But I Don’t In reality Care”: Serdica Talouni and the Call to Expose
    “Please, Instagram, At this instant Something!”: Strategies of Responding to Sofia Talouni on Social Media
    “We Are in This Together”: Conclusions and Implications of the Sofia Talouni Affair
    References
    Prop 4: Uncommon Resistance and Activism in Upon the Shadow
    Introduction
    Peculiar Subjectivities and Family: Negotiating Home
    Negotiating Initiate Space a

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