Deconstructing War Discourse: Women’s Participation in the Algerian Revolution (1989)
Deconstructing War Discourse: Women’s Participation in the Algerian Revolution (1989)
War’s Other Voices: Women Writers in the Lebanese Civil War (Arabic Translation, 2005)
Translated by Salah Hazin By examining the writings of Lebanese women she calls the Beirut Decentrists, Miriam Cooke challenges the notion that only men write about war. Although of differing political and religious beliefs, it is these Decentrists–women bound by common exclusion from both the literary canon and social discourse–whose vision will rebuild shattered Lebanon. […]
Prisons: Egyptian Women Writers on Islam (1988)
Prisons: Egyptian Women Writers on Islam (1988)