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



FERNEA, Elizabeth Warnock &
BERZIGAN, Basima Qattan (eds.) (1977)

Middle Eastern Muslim Women Speak,
University of Texas Press, London.

GOCEK, Fatma Muge & BALAGHI,
Shiva (eds.) (1994)

Reconstructing Gender in the Middle
East: Tradition, Identity and Power,
Columbia University Press, New York.

HICKS, Esther K. (1993)

Infibulation: Female Mutilation in
Islamic North-Eastern Africa,
Transaction Publishers.

JABBRA, Joseph G. & JABBRA, Nancy
W. (1992)

Women and Development in the Middle
East and North Africa,
Brill, Leiden.

MARSHALL, S.E.(1984)

'Politics and Female Status in North
Africa- A Reconsideration of
Development Theory' in
Economic
Development and Cultural Change,
32
(3), 499-524.

MESSICK, B. (1987)

'Subordinate Discourse- Women, Weaving
and Gender Relations in North Africa' in

American Ethnologist, 14 (2), 210-225.

MINAI, Naila (1981)

Women in Islam: Tradition and
Transition in the Middle East,
Murray
Co., London.

MOGHADAM, Valentine M. (1993)

Modernizing Women Gender and
Social Change in the Middle East,
L.

Reinner, Boulder.

MOSKOFF, W. (1982)

'Women and Work in Israel and the
Islamic Middle East' in
Quarterly Review
of Economics and Business,
22 (4), 89-
104.

obermeyer, c. m.(1992)

'Islam, Women and Politics- The
Demography of Arab Countries' in
Population and Development Review,
18 (1), 33-60.

OBERMEYER, Carla Makhlouf (ed.)
(1995)

Gender, Family and Population in the
Middle East: Policies in Context,
American University in Cairo Press,
Cairo.

OTTO, Ingeborg & SCHMIDT-
DUMONT, Marianne (1982)

Women in the Middle East and North
Africa, A Selected Bibliography,
Deutsches Orient Institut, Hamburg.



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