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Gendered Struggles over the Medical Profession in the Middle East and North Africa, 1880–1990

An issue of: Journal of Middle East Women's Studies

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Pages: 200

Volume 18, Number 1

Published: March 2022

An issue of: Journal of Middle East Women's Studies

Academic Editors: Soha Bayoumi, Ellen McLarney, and Sherine Hafez

Special Issue Editors: Liat Kozma and Nicole Khayat

This special issue provides a comprehensive examination of women medical practitioners in the Middle East. The issue includes case studies from Algeria, Palestine, Israel, Iran, and Iraq that span the twentieth century and reveal tensions within the medical sphere between men and women, foreign and local, colonizer and colonized. Among the contributors are nurses, doctors, and midwives who examine micro-level contact zones where women’s agency shaped and was shaped by colonial and postcolonial encounters, decolonization, and the formation of national professions.

Contributors: Mostafa Abedinifard, Nora Tataryan Aslan, Lucia Carminati, Stacy D. Fahrenthold, Anny Gaul, Sinan Goknur, Marya Hannun, Amaney Jamal, Beya Khalifa, Merve Kütük-Kuris, Aitemad Muhanna-Matar, Irfan Nooruddin, Nova Robinson, Mona L. Russell, Gülsah Senkol Torunoglu, Maryam Zehtabi

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Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-1741-7 /