Volume XX, No. 101-102 Spring/Summer 2003
| Feature | Page |
|---|---|
| Editorial: Triply Detached | 2 |
| Opinion: On Being a Single White Arab Woman in Sudan | 4 |
| Research | 6 |
| Quote/Unquote | 7 |
| News Briefs | 8 |
| IWSAW News | 9 |
| Book review: Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East | 87 |
File: Non-Arab Women in the Arab World | |
| Introduction | 10 |
| The Role of Young Women in Berber Society | 12 |
| The Origins of Amazigh Women’s Power in North Africa: An Historical Overview | 17 |
| Armenian Women In Jordan | 24 |
| The Street of Slaves | 27 |
| In Service to the Movement | 33 |
| Tâlibât l-Ilm in Morocco: The Non-Arab Woman Ethnographer as Student of the World | 36 |
| Flights of Fancy: On Settling in a Feminine “Home” in Morocco | 40 |
| Mazes of Boundaries, Identities, Memories and Longings: Letters Between Two Border Passing Women | 44 |
| Writing their Own Way: American Women, Palestine’s Bedouins and Issues of Safety in the Nineteenth Century | 52 |
| “When One Sits Among The People:” Lucie Duff Gordon’s Letters from Egypt | 58 |
| The Doubly Bound World of Kurdish Women | 63 |
| Ingrid Jaradat Gassner: An Austrian Media Activist in Palestine | 67 |
| Arda Arsenian Ekmekji: An Armenian-Lebanese Academician Recounts | 71 |
| Experiencing Feminism as “De-Foreignizing” | 74 |
| To be an Arab or not to be… that is the question! | 77 |
| Attitudes Toward Mixed Marriages in Bahrain: The Eroticization of Class | 79 |
| The Denial of Citizenship: The case of Arab women’s rights to pass on their nationality | 84 |