A unique collaboration of nearly 300 scholars worldwide, the Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures 2010-2020 is an interdisciplinary, trans-historical, and global project. The 9 volumes represent cutting-edge research on gender studies and the Islamic world. The EWIC 2010-2020 consist of all new entries on ground-breaking contemporary research topics, such as social media, security regimes, cinema, diaspora studies, Hip-Hop & Rap, Queer movements, Islamophobia and masculinity. The Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures is an essential reference work for gender studies, Middle Eastern and Islamic studies, as well as religion, history, politics, anthropology, geography and related disciplines.
All articles published in the EWIC 2010-2020 have been published previously as part of EWIC Online (brill.com/ewio).
EWIC 2010-2020 collects all the articles from ten years of EWIC Online, into a nine-volume set – eight volumes of articles and one volume for the collective index. Four of the volumes will be published in 2020 and five in 2021. EWIC 2010-2020 offers 289 articles, written by 292 authors, covering 126 topics. Cumulatively, this is nearly two million words.
Suad Joseph, PhD (1975), Columbia University, is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Women and Gender Studies at the University of California, Davis. She has published on women, families, youth, and citizenship in the Arab world, including Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East (Syracuse, 2000).
Suad Joseph (General Editor), University of California, Davis Sarah Gualtieri, University of Southern California Elora Shehabuddin, Rice University Zeina Zaatari, Independent Researcher
Contents
Acknowledgments The Ewic Project Introduction xxiv
Identity Politics
Identity Politics: Sri Lanka Fathima Farzana Haniffa
Muslim Women and Violent Protest
Muslim Women and Violent Protest: Bangladesh Nusrat Chowdhury
Contested Unity in Diversity: Indonesia Kristina Grossman
Muslim Women and Violent Political Protest: Iraqi Activists’ Struggle under American Occupation Noga Efrati
Muslim Women and Violent Protest: Kashmir Nyla Ali Khan
Muslim Women and Violent Political Protest: North America: Muslim American Youth Activism and Social Media Neda Maghbouleh
Muslim Women in Civil Strife and Protest Movements: Southeast Asia Wazir Jahan Karim
Muslim Women and Violent Protest: Syria A. Maria A. Kastrinou, Balsam Ahmad and Leen Al-Habash Mouna Ghanem
Political Parties and Participation
Political Parties and Participation: Guinea Carole Ammann
Political Parties and Participation: Indonesia Ella S. Prihatini
Political-Social Movements: Academic
Political-Social Movements: Academic: United States of America Nada Elia
Political-Social Movements: Revolutionary: East Africa (Tanzania and Mozambique) Liazzat J. K. Bonate
Youth Culture and Movements
Youth Culture and Youth Movements: United States of America Sunaina Maira
Youth Culture and Movements: Western Europe Chantal Tetreault
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