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ID146985
Title ProperGoing transnational
Other Title Informationon mainstreaming Middle East gender studies
LanguageENG
AuthorKozma, Liat
Summary / Abstract (Note)Middle East gender studies is a lively and fascinating field. With two very different journals (Hawwa and Journal of Middle East Women Studies) and dozens of panels at the Middle East Studies Association Annual Conference and the World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies, we have come a long way over the last two decades. Women's, queer, and masculinity studies are now part of how we understand gender studies in the region. Middle East gender studies does, however, remain marginal in two fields—Middle East studies and gender studies. It is normally assigned to the end of a Middle East studies conference (“and gender”), or, conversely, to the end of a gender studies conference or edited volume (“and elsewhere”). But can a discussion of technology or World War I in the modern Middle East weave in insights gained from gender or queer studies? And can a discussion of women's movements or women's labor incorporate what we know about the Middle East? I believe that more can be done to mainstream gender in Middle East studies, and to mainstream the Middle East in gender studies. Transnational history is a particularly promising direction for this endeavor.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 48, No.3; Aug 2016: p.574-577
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Middle East Studies 2016-07 48, 3
Key WordsMiddle East ;  Gender Studies ;  Mainstreaming ;  Going Transnational