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Zahra Ali


Born
Iraq

Zahra Ali is a sociologist and Assistant Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University, her research explores dynamics of women and gender, social and political movements in relation to Islam(s) and the Middle East and contexts of war and conflicts with a focus on contemporary Iraq. Her book Women and Gender in Iraq: between Nation-building and Fragmentation (2018), is a sociology of Iraqi women’s social, political activism and feminisms based on an in-depth ethnography of Iraqi women’s rights organizations and a history of their social, economic and political experiences since the formation of the Iraqi state.

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Féminismes islamiques

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Women and Gender in Iraq: B...

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Femmes et genre en Irak

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