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Privately empowered
expressing feminism in Islam in northern Nigerian fiction -
Veiled superheroes
Islam, feminism, and popular culture -
Muslim Indian women writing in English
class privilege, gender disadvantage, minortiy status -
Reading contemporary Indonesian Muslim women writers
representation, identity and religion of Muslim women in Indonesian fiction -
Muslim women's writing from across South and Southeast Asia
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Privately empowered
expressing feminism in Islam in northern Nigerian fiction -
Writing the postcolonial female subject: restoring the voice and gaze of Middle-Eastern women
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Reading contemporary Indonesian Muslim women writers
representation, identity and religion of Muslim women in Indonesian fiction -
Writing the postcolonial female subject
restoring the voice and gaze of Middle-Eastern women -
Assia Djebar
in dialogue with feminisms -
Reading contemporary Indonesian Muslim women writers
representation, identity and religion of Muslim women in Indonesian fiction -
Reading contemporary Indonesian Muslim women writers
representation, identity and religion of Muslim women in Indonesian fiction -
Privately empowered
expressing feminism in Islam in northern Nigerian fiction -
The woman in the muslin mask
veiling and identity in postcolonial literature -
Words, not swords
Iranian women writers and the freedom of movement -
Memory, voice, and identity
Muslim women's writing from across the Middle East -
Veiled superheroes
Islam, feminism, and popular culture -
Haram in the harem
domestic narratives in India and Algeria -
Reading contemporary Indonesian Muslim women writers
representation, identity and religion of Muslim women in Indonesian fiction -
Assia Djebar
in dialogue with feminisms -
The woman in the muslin mask
veiling and identity in postcolonial literature -
Assia Djebar
in dialogue with feminisms -
Haram in the harem
domestic narratives in India and Algeria -
Words, not swords
Iranian women writers and the freedom of movement -
Memory, voice, and identity
Muslim women's writing from across the Middle East