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    Covid-19 and feminism in the Global South: Challenges, initiatives and dilemmas.Nadje Al-Ali - 2020 - European Journal of Women's Studies 27 (4):333-347.
    The article addresses the gendered implications of Covid-19 in the Global South by paying attention to the intersectional pre-existing inequalities that have given rise to specific risks and vulnerabilities. It explores various aspects of the pandemic-induced ‘crisis of social reproduction’ that affects women as the main caregivers as well as addressing the drastic increase of various forms of gender-based violence. Both, in addition to growing poverty and severely limited access to resources and health services, are particularly devastating in marginalized and (...)
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    Sexual violence in Iraq: Challenges for transnational feminist politics.Nadje Al-Ali - 2018 - European Journal of Women's Studies 25 (1):10-27.
    The article discusses sexual violence by ISIS against women in Iraq, particularly Yezidi women, against the historical background of broader sexual and gender-based violence. It intervenes in feminist debates about how to approach and analyse sexual and wider gender-based violence in Iraq specifically and the Middle East more generally. Recognizing the significance of positionality, the article argues against dichotomous positions and for the need to look at both macrostructural configurations of power pertaining to imperialism, neoliberalism and globalization on the one (...)
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    Feminist Dilemmas: How to Talk About Gender-Based Violence in Relation to the Middle East?Nadje Al-Ali - 2019 - Feminist Review 122 (1):16-31.
    The article charts my trajectories as a feminist activist/academic seeking to research, write and talk about gender-based violence in relation to the Middle East. More specifically, I am drawing on research and activism in relation to Iraq, Turkey and Lebanon to map the discursive, political and empirical challenges and complexities linked to scholarship and activism that is grounded in both feminist and anti-racist/anti-islamophobic politics. While reflecting on my positionality, the article aims to challenge the binary of activism and academia as (...)
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    Reflections on (Counter) Revolutionary Processes in Egypt.Nadje Al-Ali - 2014 - Feminist Review 106 (1):122-128.
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    Media Transformations.Nadje Al-Ali & Lizzie Thynne - 2011 - Feminist Review 99 (1):1-5.
    Kim Longinotto is one of the UK's leading documentary directors whose body of work explores women's lives and their struggles for autonomy and human rights in a range of international cultural contexts. Her strategies interrogate the observationalist traditions of documentary cinema and visual anthropology to produce engaged and profoundly empathetic feminist films. She works in collaborative ways with her subjects, often with other directors, to represent the contradictions and multiple layers of their lives and political and social situations. This interview (...)
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    Potatoes or Rice?Nadje Al-Ali - 2016 - Feminist Review 114 (1):12-13.
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    Women's Organizing and the Conflict in Iraq since 2003.Nicola Pratt & Nadje Al-Ali - 2008 - Feminist Review 88 (1):74-85.
    This article examines the development of a women's movement in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. It describes the types of activities and the strategies of different women activists, as well as highlighting the main divisions among them. The article also discusses the various ways in which the ongoing occupation and escalating violence in Iraq has shaped women's activism and the object of their struggles. Communal and sectarian tensions had been fostered by the previous regime as well as by the (...)
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    Food.Sadie Wearing, Nadje Al-Ali & Clare Hemmings - 2016 - Feminist Review 114 (1):1-1.
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    A review of Feminist Review’s 100th issue: Celebrating 100 issues of collective practice. [REVIEW]Nadje Al-Ali, Clare Hemmings & Carrie Hamilton - 2013 - European Journal of Women's Studies 20 (1):93-99.
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    Book Review: Muslim Women’s Micro-Politics: Challenging Ethnocentric and Male-Focused Discussions on Globalization. [REVIEW]Nadje S. Al-Ali - 2000 - European Journal of Women's Studies 7 (4):511-513.
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