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Marketing Muslim Lifestyles and Rethinking Modesty


Posted by alicia on 16 Nov 2009 / 0 Comments
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If a hijab in Pucci-designed print could speak, what would it say? I attended a seminar presented by Professor Reina Lewis on Muslim women’s lifestyle magazines last night and was faced with this bizarre question. It all started with the actual seminar itself, which showcased the latest research adventures of the fashion and design professor. […]

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Friday Links — Novemer 13, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 13 Nov 2009 / 0 Comments
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Saudi women participate in a black ribbon campaign to lobby against guardianship. Aicha Ech Channa wins the Opus Prize for helping unwed mothers despite Moroccan society’s condemnation. emel magazine highlights Britain’s Sure Start program and profiles a woman who volunteers for it. Oxford starts a scholarship in memory of Neda Agha Soltan. The Arab Women […]

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Supporting Mothers: Aicha Ech Channa’s Opus Prize


Posted by Krista Riley on 12 Nov 2009 / 0 Comments
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Well, readers, I’m feeling an interesting combination of exhausted and giddy at the moment after my graduation today, which doesn’t lend itself well to my usual snarky media critique.  I won’t even try.  Instead, I’m going to point you in the direction of this article (mentioned recently on MMW’s Twitter feed), so that you can […]

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Is Women’s Empowerment as Simple as Drawing a Line? Thoughts on the Khede Kasra Campaign


Posted by emanhashim on 11 Nov 2009 / 0 Comments
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Back in early 2008, the Hariri Foundation’s Women Empowerment Program wanted to start a national campaign addressing Lebanese society—all its classes, religions, and cultural backgrounds—with one goal: that the idea of “women’s rights” is not a prestigious cliché, but a value and a part in our daily life. So they hired Leo Burnett to do […]

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Politics as Usual: Press TV Covers Afghanistan


Posted by safiyaoutlines on 10 Nov 2009 / 0 Comments
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A substantial amount of the media critiqued at MMW involves Muslim women being viewed as part of a minority. As flawed as it often is, one wonders if the media in Muslim majority countries may make fewer missteps. Moving on from that possibility, what about countries which have an interpretation of Islam as their legal […]

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Stay tuned!


Posted by fatemeh on 06 Nov 2009 / 0 Comments
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Salam waleykum, readers! We’ve had a reduced posting schedule this week because I’ve been swamped with traveling and other things. But don’t worry: next week, we’ll be back to our regular schedule: same MMW time, same MMW channel!

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Saudi Female Journalist Becomes LBC’s Scapegoat


Posted by Guest Contributor on 04 Nov 2009 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by Sabria Jawhar, and originally appeared at the Saudi Gazette and at her personal blog. Something got lost in all the outrage last week over the conviction and lashing sentence of the 22-year-old Saudi woman journalist, Rozanna Yami. Something got lost in all the outrage last week over the conviction and […]

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Sexiness for Everyone (even Muslims)


Posted by Krista Riley on 02 Nov 2009 / 0 Comments
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Liaison Dangereuse, a German online lingerie store, recently released a new video advertisement.  With Arabic-sounding music in the background, a woman is shown getting out of the shower (we can see, from the back, that she has no clothes on), putting on her make-up, then walking (wearing nothing but high heels–to each her own, I […]

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Friday Links — October 30, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 30 Oct 2009 / 0 Comments
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The Daily Beast profiles female entrepreneurs in Afghanistan. Via Jezebel. Nesrine Malik writes about the “harassment disease” facing Egypt. AFP discusses the dangers for Somali women in refugee camps. Kuwait slides down the Global Gender Gap Index for the third year in a row. But Kuwait has the other Gulf countries to keep it company. […]

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Don’t Ask Why: the BNP on Question Time


Posted by ayaan on 29 Oct 2009 / 0 Comments
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Following the election of two British National Party (BNP) MEPs in the 2009 European elections this summer, a representative of the BNP was invited onto one of the BBC’s flagship political debate television programmes on this Thursday (22nd October).

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