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Fedwa Malti-Douglas
Fedwa Malti-Douglas (born 1946) is a Lebanese-American professor and writer. She is a professor emeritus at Indiana University Bloomington. Malti-Douglas has written several books, including ''The Starr Report Disrobed'' (2000). She received a National Humanities Medal in 2015. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 18 results of 18
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Medicines of the soul : female bodies and sacred geographies in a transnational Islam / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Men, women, and God(s) : Nawal El Saadawi and Arab feminist poetics / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Power, marginality, and the body in medieval Islam / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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The Starr report disrobed / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Medicines of the soul : female bodies and sacred geographies in a transnational Islam / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Structures of avarice : the Bukhalāʼ in medieval Arabic literature / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Power, marginality, and the body in medieval Islam / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Men, women, and God(s) : Nawal El Saadawi and Arab feminist poetics / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Woman's body, woman's word : gender and discourse in Arabo-Islamic writing / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Medicines of the soul : female bodies and sacred geographies in a transnational Islam / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Partisan sex : bodies, politics, and the law in the Clinton era / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Medicines of the Soul : Female Bodies and Sacred Geographies in a Transnational Islam / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Woman's body, woman's word gender and discourse in Arabo-Islamic writing / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Blindness & autobiography : Al-Ayyām of Ṭāhā Ḥusayn / by Malti-Douglas, Fedwa
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Critical pilgrimages : studies in the Arabic literary tradition /
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Arab comic strips : politics of an emerging mass culture / by Douglas, Allen, 1949-
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The innocence of the Devil / by Saʻdāwī, Nawāl
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The innocence of the Devil / by Saʻdāwī, Nawāl
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