Militant Muslim Women Research
Over the next year I will be writing my undergraduate senior honors thesis on the role of Muslim women in military forces and insurgencies, primarily focusing on Middle Eastern women. If anyone has any suggested readings for me or places to look for information, it would be greatly appreciated. I intend to focus on women's roles from the dawn of Islam up through modern times, so any historic information would be welcome as well.
R.Ashdown
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rla18
Over the next year I will be writing my undergraduate senior honors thesis on the role of Muslim women in military forces and insurgencies, primarily focusing on Middle Eastern women. If anyone has any suggested readings for me or places to look for information, it would be greatly appreciated. I intend to focus on women's roles from the dawn of Islam up through modern times, so any historic information would be welcome as well.
Rachael Ashdown
Sweet Briar College, Class of 2013
Definitely see The Women of Hizbollah. Lila Abu-Lughod and Saba Mahmood don't work on this topic per se, but their work might be a good place to scan for references more specific to your project. Same goes for Fatima Mernissi.
Do do an introduction at the Hail & Farewell thread. I know there is already at least one small liberal arts school person besides myself hanging around this forum, no reason to be shy. :)
Moderator's Note: an introduction is 100% voluntary.
Palestinian policewomen break traditional stereotypes
A BBC News report:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-17927527
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It is rare to see women police officers on the streets in any part of the Arab world. But in the Palestinian territories where civil police are themselves, a relatively new concept, concerted efforts are under way to bring more women into the force. In Hebron, the West Bank's biggest city, there are now about 50 women among the 900 police officers deployed locally. Their presence challenges stereotypes but it is traditional values that make it necessary.
Note there has been EU & US input to the civil Palestinian police programme, so there maybe published articles elsewhere