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ISSUE 5.1

Transnational Arab Feminist Politics

Nadje Al-Ali

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Professor Nadje Al-Ali speaks of the current landscape of feminism in the Arab world as a whole and the ties which bind feminist movements and thought on a global scale. This conversation took place at the Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship at the American University of Beirut.

Courtesy of The Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship
Transational Arab Feminist Politics

Guests

Nadje Al-Ali
Nadje Al-Ali

Activist academic and Professor of Gender Studies at SOAS, University of London.

Nadje Al-Ali is the chair of Centre of Gender Studies at the School of Oriental & African Studies in London, where she also teaches. She has authored Iraqi Women: Untold Stories From 1948 to the Present and What Kind of Liberation? Women and the Occupation of Iraq (co-authored with Nicola Pratt). Al-Ali holds a PhD in anthropology from SOAS which she completed in 1988. Her research interests revolve mostly around women and gender in Iraq and Egypt, and more recently, Turkey and Kurdistan. 

Outside of academia, she is also a political activist and has founded the organization Act Together: Women's Action for Iraq in 2000. 

Twitter: @nadjealali

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