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



Education research gender, education and development - A partially annotated and
selective bibliography - Education Research Paper No. 19, 1997, 250 p.

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North Africa and Middle East

Individual Countries

Annotations

Individual countries

General

Gender

AFSHAR, Haleh (ed.) (1993)

Women in Middle East: Perceptions,
Realities and Struggles for Liberation,
Macmillan Publishers, Basingstoke.

ALI, Parveen Shaukat (1975)

Status of Women in the Muslim World,
A Study in the Feminist Movements in
Turkey, Egypt, Iran and Pakistan,
Aziz
Publishers, Lahore.

AL-QAZZAZ, Ayad (1977)

Women in the Middle East and North
Africa, An Annotated Bibliography,
Centre for Middle Eastern Studies,
University of Texas, Austin.

BROWN, Sarah Graham (1988)

Images of Women in the Middle East,
Quartet Books.

BYBEE, Dorothy Ann. (n. d.)

Muslim Peasant Women in the Middle
East, their Sources and Uses of Power,
Ph.D. Thesis, University of Indiana,
United States.

CHAMIE, Mary (1985)

Women of the World: Near East and

North Africa, Agency for International
Development (IDCA), Washington D.C.

FERNEA, Elizabeth Warnock (1985)

Women and the Family in the Middle
East: New Voices of Change,
University
of Texas Press: Austin.



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