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  1. Research

    Muslim Female Fighters: An Emerging Trend

    Ali, Farhana. 2005. “Muslim Female Fighters: An Emerging Trend.” Terrorism Monitor 3 (21): online.

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    Topics: Combatants, Female Combatants, Gender, Women, Media, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups, Religion, Violence

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    The Other Extremists: Marxist Feminism in Egypt, 1980-2000

    Hammad, Hanan. 2013. “The Other Extremists: Marxist Feminism in Egypt, 1980-2000.” Journal of International Women’s Studies 12 (3): 217–33.

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    Topics: Feminisms, Gender, Women, Media, Religion Regions: Africa, MENA, North Africa, Middle East Countries: Egypt

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    Beyond the Spectacular: Contextualizing Gender Relations in the Wake of the Boko Haram Insurgency

    Pereira, Charmaine. 2018. "Beyond the Spectacular: Contextualizing Gender Relations in the Wake of the Boko Haram Insurgency." Meridians 17 (2): 246-68.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Conflict, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Gendered Power Relations, Media, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarism, Race, Religion Keywords: Boko Haram, spectacular, violence, visibility, gender politics

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    Female Fighters: Why Rebel Groups Recruit Women for War

    Wood, Reed M. 2019. Female Fighters: Why Rebel Groups Recruit Women for War. New York: Columbia University Press.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Combatants, Female Combatants, Media, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups, Religion, Violence

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