Education Research Gender, Education and Development - A Partially Annotated and Selective Bibliography



Obermeyer, c. m,(1994)

'Reproductive Choice in Islam- Gender
and State in Iran and Tunisia' in
Studies
in Family Planning,
25 (I), 41-51.

PAIDAR, Parvin (1995)

Women and Political Process in
Twentieth Century Iran,
Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge.

RAZAMANI, N. (1993)

'Women in Iran - The Revolution Ebb
and Flow' in
Middle East Journal, 47
(3) 409-428.

RAZAVI, S. (1994)

'Agrarian Change and Gender Relations
in South- East Iran' in
Development and
Change,
25 (3), 591-634.

sanasarian, Eliz (1982)

Women's Rights Movement in Iran:
Mutiny, Assessment and Repression
from 1900 to Khomeini,
Praeger.

shoaee, R. s. (1987)

'The Mujahid Women of Iran -
Reconciling Culture and Gender' in
Middle East Journal, 41 (4), 519-537.

Yeganeh, N. (1993)

'Women, Nationalism and Islam in
Contemporary Political Discourse in Iran'
in
Feminist Review, 44, 3-18.

Gender and Education

MEHRAN, Golnar (1991)

'The Creation of New Muslim Woman: Female Education
in the Islamic Republic of Iran' in
Convergence, 24 (4),
42-52.

TOHIDI, Nayareh (1984)

Sex Differences in Achievement/Career, Motivation of
Iranian Boys and Girls' in
Sex- roles, 11 (5-6), 467-84.

Iraq

Gender

ABU-HAIDAR, Farida (1989)

Are Iraqi Women More Prestige Conscious
than Men? Sex Differentiation in Baghdadi
Arabic' in
Language in Society, 18 (4), 471-
81.



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