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040        |a UkLSOA |c UkLSOA
245 00 |a Interview with Omaima Abu-Bakr |h [electronic resource] |y English.
246 3    |a مقابلة مع أميمة أبو بكر |y Arabic.
260        |c 2014.
490        |a Middle East Women's Activism.
500        |a Funding : Women's Activism in the Arab World (2013-2016). This project, funded by a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship, examines the significance of middle-class women's activism to the geo/politics of Arab countries, from national independence until the Arab uprisings. It was based on over 100 personal narratives of women activists of different generations from Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.
500        |a Interview conducted on: 05 January 2014
500        |a Duration: 1 hour, 4 minutes and 35 seconds
500        |a Language of interview: English
500        |a Audio transcription by Captivate Arabia, Amman, Jordan , info@captivatearabia.com
500        |a آسيا -- مصر -- القاهرة -- القاهرة
500        |a VIAF (name authority) : Pratt, Nicola Christine : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/49147457
500        |a VIAF (name authority) : Abū Bakr, Umaymah : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/58405420
506        |a © 2014 the Interviewer and Interviewee. All rights reserved. Used here with permission.
520 3    |a Omaima was born in 1957 in Alexandria. She grew up in Cairo. Her father was a mechanical engineer and her mother was an English teacher. She went to Cairo University, where she studied in the English department. Afterward she married and moved to the United States with her husband. While there, she attained a Masters degree from North Carolina State University and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. After returning to Egypt, she became involved with the Woman and Memory Forum and began to become interested in Islamic feminism. Around 2003, she also joined the Wasat Party. Omaima became involved in the 25 January 2011 Revolution, joining the sit-in in Tahrir Square. She was opposed to the Muslim Brotherhood, which was a reason for leaving the Wasat Party, which she saw as getting too close to the Muslim Brotherhood. However, she was against the 30 June 2013 demonstrations.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |b London : |c SOAS University of London, |c University of Warwick, |d 2020. |f (SOAS Digital Collections) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
650    0 |a Israel-Arab War (1967).
650    7 |a Women and Memory Forum. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Multaqá al-Marʼah wa-al-Dhākirah.
650    7 |a ملتقى المرأة والذاكرة. |2 NII
650    0 |a Muʼassasat al-Marʼah wa-al-Dhākirah.
650    7 |a مؤسسة المرأة والذاكرة. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Patriarchy.
650    7 |a Gender in Islam. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Secular feminism. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Feminism.
650    0 |a Authoritarianism.
650    7 |a Protests (Egypt : 2013 June 30). |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Protests (Egypt : 2011-2013).
650    7 |a Wasat Party. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Ḥizb al-Wasaṭ (Egypt).
650    7 |a حزب الوسط (مصر). |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a United States.
650    7 |a Muslim Brotherhood (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a جمعيات الإخوان المسلمين (مصر). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a University of Cairo. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Jāmiʻat al-Qāhirah.
650    7 |a جامعة القاهرة. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a January 25 2011 Revolution (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Thawrat 25 Yanāyir 2011 (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a ثورة 25 ياناير 2011 (مصر). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Veiling. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Veils -- Social aspects.
650    0 |a Veils -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
650    7 |a Tahrir Square (Cairo, Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a ميدان التحرير (القاهرة، مصر). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a 18 Days of Tahrir. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Sufi women. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Women sufis.
650    0 |a Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 1918-1970.
650    7 |a عبد الناصر، جمال،‏ 1918-1970. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Camp David Agreements (1978).
650    7 |a הסכמי קמפ דיוויד (1978). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a اتفاقات كامب ديفيد (1978). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Islamic feminism. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Feminism -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
650    7 |a Salafism. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a السلفية. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Salafīyah.
720        |a Abū Bakr, Umaymah. |4 ive
720        |a أبو بكر ، أميمة. |4 ctb
720        |a Abu Bakr, Omaima. |4 ctb
720 1    |a Pratt, Nicola Christine. |4 ctb
752        |a Egypt |b Cairo Governate |d Cairo.
830    0 |a SOAS Digital Collections.
830    0 |a Middle East Women’s Activism.
830    0 |a Egypt Collection.
852        |a GBR |b SDC |c Middle East Women’s Activism
856 40 |u http://digital.soas.ac.uk/CVU0000038/00001 |y Click here for full text
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997        |a Middle East Women’s Activism


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