Women and knowledge in the Mediterranean [electronic resource] / edited by Fatima Sadiqi.
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Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2012.
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Series: | Routledge advances in Mediterranean studies.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Fatima Sadiqi
- Women and written knowledge
- A skeptical cast of mind / Marjorie Lightman
- Women and knowledge in Italy and Venice during the early modern period / Paola Malpezzi
- Seven francophone Mediterranean women writers speak out inside and outside / Evelyne Accad
- Moroccan women authors of French expression : feminine voices of "la littérature-monde" in the age of globalization / Valérie Orlondo
- The necessity of having it both ways : tradition, modernity, and experience in the works of Hélé Béji / Mary Barnard
- Women and oral knowledge
- Textual orality and knowledge of illiterate women : the textual performance of Jewish women in Morocco / Joseph Chetrit
- Berber women's oral knowledge / Fatima Sadiqi
- Women, legal, religious, and economic knowledge
- Morocco's 2004 family code moudawana : improving access to justice for women / Leila Hanafi and Christine Pratt
- Women's access to legal knowledge : the case of Palestinian women's NGOs in Israel / Liat Kozma
- Women and religious knowledge : focus on Muslim women preachers / Moha Ennaji
- Women and reproductive knowledge in the Mediterranean / Rachel Newcomb
- Women and media knowledge
- Contextulaizing the gender representation in Cyprus television / Mary Koutselini and Sofia Agathangelou
- Gender and political engagement : a role for the media in Malta / Carmen Sammut
- Stepping out : women blogging in their discontents / Marlyn Tadros.