Reconstructing Gender in Middle East
Delve into the complex dynamics of gender in the Middle East with "Reconstructing Gender in the Middle East," authored by Shiva Balaghi and published by Columbia University Press in 1995. This insightful collection of essays challenges longstanding stereotypes related to the perceived subordination of women in the region. Spanning 233 pages, the book explores crucial themes of tradition, identity, and power, offering a nuanced understanding of women's roles across various Middle Eastern societies. Balaghi's scholarly work not only highlights the diverse perspectives of women but also situates their experiences within the broader context of social conditions and political landscapes. Perfect for readers interested in Feminism & Feminist Theory, Gender Studies, and Women's Studies, this book is an essential addition to your library for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of gender dynamics in the Middle East.