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Gender
The Minoritized Yazidi
Body as a Signifier
Shereen Abouelnaga
Body, Gender, and Pain
in Moroccan Prison
Memoir
Martina Biondi
Ottoman Diplomacy and Shame as a Litmus
Hegemonic Masculinity Test for Revolutionary
Kyle Clark
Affects
Marta Agosti
meta-
Negotiating Masculinity
in Post-Revolutionary
Egypt
Dina Wahba
Gender and Migration
in Contemporary
Lebanon
Dimitra Dermitzaki,
Sylvia Riewendt
CONTENT
E D I TO R I A L
05 Ines Braune, Saliha Engler,
Patricia Jannack, Angela Krewani
Gender in Crisis
M ETA
15 Shereen Abouelnaga
The Minoritized Yazidi Body
as a Signifier
FO C U S
27 Kyle Clark
Ottoman Diplomacy and
Hegemonic Masculinity during
the Great Eastern Crisis of 1875¨C78
40 Rim Naguib
The Leader as Groom, the Nation
as Bride: Patriarchal Nationalism
under Nasser and Sisi
56 Dina Wahba
A Thug, a Revolutionary or Both?
Negotiating Masculinity in PostRevolutionary Egypt
Middle East ¨C Topics & Arguments
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66 Marta Agosti
Shame as a Litmus Test for
Revolutionary Affects:
The Female Protestor and the
Reconfiguration of Gender
Normativity
77 Martina Biondi
Body, Gender and Pain in
Moroccan Prison Memoir
?ad¨©th al-¡®Atama.
89 Dimitra Dermitzaki, Sylvia Riewendt
The Kaf¨¡la System:
Gender and Migration in
Contemporary Lebanon
103 Dima Al Munajed
An Intersectional Analysis of
Syrian Women¡¯s Participation
in Civil Society in the Post-2011
Context
117 Radwa Elsaman
Women¡¯s Rights In Egyptian Law:
The Legal Battle For A Safer Life
CONTENT
A N T I/ T H E S I S
127 Jamie Woitynek
Perspectives on Gender Studies
at the Universities of Manouba
and Sousse, Tunisia
C LO S E - U P
137 Julia Nauth
Of Skin and Men
O F F - TO P I C
143 Sophie Chamas
Reading Marx in Beirut:
Disorganised Study and the
Politics of Queer Utopia
160 Noura Kamal
Neighborhood in Nablus City:
The Formation of a Social Safety
Network during the Siege
Middle East ¨C Topics & Arguments
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R EV I EW
176 Areej Allawzi
?l¨¡f Badr al-D¨©n: ?Indama hataf¨±
¡°li-l-abad¡±. Lughat al-thawra
al-s¨±riyya (When They Chanted
¡°Forever¡±: The Language of the
Syrian Revolution)
181 Marta Agosti
Sherine Hafez: Women of the
Midan. The Untold Stories of
Egypt¡¯s Revolutionaries
187 William Kynan-Wilson
Elisabeth A. Fraser:
Mediterranean Encounters:
Artists between Europe and the
Ottoman Empire, 1774¨C1839
192 I M P R I N T
04
E D I TO R I A L
Middle East ¨C Topics & Arguments
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E D I TO R I A L
05
Gender in Crisis
Ines Braune, Saliha Engler, Patricia Jannack, Angela Krewani
Middle East ¨C Topics & Arguments
#14¨C2020
The protests and upheavals that erupted
in the Arab world since 2010 were the
starting point in 2019 to look at issues of
gender in political and social crises. At the
moment, since the beginning of 2020, we
are facing the global coronavirus pandemic and witnessing gender imbalances
in this crisis, imbalances that turn against
wo*men and their role in contemporary
societies. This goes for Europe as well as
the Middle East and North and South
America. Wo*men bear and will bear a disproportionate burden of the measures
taken against the coronavirus. Mostly
wo*men have been working in the nursing
sector in general and with Covid-19
patients in particular. Wo*men did more
unpaid work before Corona, and do so
even more during the Corona epidemic.
Mostly wo*men have seen their working
hours reduced, stay at home, and take
care of the children due to the closed
childcare facilities and schools. In addition, more jobs in which predominantly
wo*men work are being cut, explains the
ESCWA (Economic and Social Commission
for Western Asia) study on the impact of
Covid-19 on gender equality in the Arab
region.
What does the lockdown mean for gender
relations? What is being locked down and
to what places? A conservative understanding of the family seems to be the
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