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Gendered expressions of labor in the Middle East / Abisaab, Malek   Journal Article
Abisaab, Malek Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A dearth of information is available on workingwomen in the Middle East during the 19th and first half of the 20th century. This gap is compounded by the male biases of the official reporters, journalists, unionists, labor activists, and scholars who produced the information that does exist. Nevertheless, it is possible to write a gendered history of labor on the basis of less-than-ideal sources, which can be enriched by the use of oral history, popular literature, autobiographies, and even fieldwork focused on women's and men's family relations and work patterns.
Key Words Middle East  Labor  Gendered Expressions 
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