Deniz Kandiyoti is Emeritus Professor of Development Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She is the author of Concubines, Sisters and Citizens: Identities and Social Transformation (1997) the editor of Fragments of Culture: The Everyday of Modern Turkey (2002), Gendering the Middle East (1996), Women, Islam and the State (1991) Deniz is the editor of the journal Central Asian Survey.
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Published in: Homeالخوف والغضب: المرأة وعنف ما بعد الثورة
إن وضع حلقات العنف ضد المرأة الذي تلا الربيع العربي لإظهارها كمثال روتيني للمجتمع الذكوري وحلفائه ممن لا يثقون...
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Published in: 50.50Fear and fury: women and post-revolutionary violence
Putting episodes of post-Arab spring violence against women down to a routine manifestation of patriarchy and its...
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Published in: 50.50Disquiet and despair: the gender sub-texts of the 'Arab spring'
The extreme precariousness of women’s rights in post- Arab spring successor regimes can neither be fully accounted...
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Published in: 50.50Conflict and Custom in the New World Order : a conversation with Gita Sahgal
"There is a struggle to be had. It is time to challenge the hegemony of the formal human rights movement and its...
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Published in: 50.50'Soft law' and hard choices: a conversation with Gita Sahgal
A conversation exploring the challenges posed by the international conjuncture following the “war on terror” for...
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Published in: 50.50Promise and peril: women and the ‘Arab spring’
Women were visible and effective in the popular revolts in Tunisia and Egypt. Will this moment of opening yield...