Framing Gender, Feminism, and Terrorism

Framing Gender, Feminism, and Terrorism

In this November 14, 2024 workshop at the MESA Annual Meeting, Global Academy scholars from Iran, Syria, and Yemen explored the ways in which law, photography, media, education, and literature frame and are framed by societal structures, groups, and individuals. Dr. Sherene Razack of UCLA chaired the session.

Leyla Tajer, Independent Scholar: Revisiting Sex and Gender: Transgender Inclusivity in Iranian Shia Jurisprudence

Shada Bokir, University of Vienna: Sitarah: Exploring the Transformation of Yemeni Women's Dress Code over Time via Boushra Almutawakel's Photography

Katty Alhayek, Toronto Metropolitan University: Intersectionality and Solidarity in Syrian Feminist Media Activism

Maryam Heydarkhani, University of Calgary: Women’s Roles in the Transformation of Qajar Madrasas in Iran

Hatem Al-Shamea, Independent Scholar: Rereading Terrorism: A Search in the Shadows of Religion

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