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Three Pathways to the Production of Wars - Gihan AbouZeid
Three Pathways to the Production of Wars - Gihan AbouZeid
Three Pathways to the Production of Wars Gihan AbouZeid This article is the introduction to ANND's February newsletter. The situation of women in the Arab region today cannot be understood as an isolated phenomenon. Rather, it represents another chapter in an ongoing narrative of structural exclusion. What links the Egyptian, Tunisian, and Moroccan rural women whose labor remains absent from property…
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