tailieunhanh - Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures

With the publication of Volume III, we have reached the halfway mark in the production of the six-volume print edition of the Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures. The three remaining volumes – Volume IV (Economics, Education, Mobility, and Space), Volume V (Practices, Interpretations, and Representations), and Volume VI (Supplement and Cumulative Index) – will all be published in 2006. The completion of Volume VI in 2006 will mark twelve years from the first conversations about EWIC between Brill editors and myself, eight years from the formal signing of the contract to undertake EWIC, and seven years from the first EWIC editorial board meeting | Avomen ISLAMIC CULTURES family Body Sexuality anấíKeaítí Encyclopedia of Women Islamic Cultures volume iii Family Body Sexuality and Health General Editor Suad Joseph University of California Davis Associate Editors and their regional responsibilities Afsaneh Najmabadi Harvard University Turkey Iran India Bangladesh Pakistan Afghanistan Central Asia and the Muslim Republics of the ex-Soviet Union. Julie Peteet University of Louisville Seteney Shami Social Science Research Council Arab Gulf States the Arab Eastern Mediterranean North Africa Mauritania Israel Andalusian Spain and Europe under the Ottoman Empire. Jacqueline Siapno University of Melbourne China Mongolia Philippines Indonesia Malaysia Brunei Burma Thailand Australia Vietnam Cambodia Singapore Hong Kong Taiwan and the Asian Pacific. Jane I. Smith Hartford Seminary Western Europe the Americas and Sub-Saharan Africa. Assistant Editor Alice Horner Independent scholar Sub-Saharan Africa. Copy editing Margaret Owen Indexing Heather Hedden Advisory Board Lila Abu-Lughod Columbia University Leila Ahmed Harvard University Nadje al-Ali University of Exeter Soraya Altorki American University in Cairo Rabiatu Ammah University of Ghana Yesim Arat BogaziU University Barbara Aswad Wayne State University Beth Baron City College New York John Bowen Washington University Suzanne Brenner University of California San Diego Jocelyn Cesari CNRS and Harvard University Julia Clancy-Smith University of Arizona Virginia Danielson Harvard University Layla Diba The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts Design and Culture Elizabeth Fernea University of Texas Austin Yvonne Haddad Georgetown University Sondra Hale University of California Los Angeles Virginia Matheson Hooker Australian National University Deniz Kandiyoti University of London Nursyahbani Katj asungkana Indonesian Women s Association for Justice Nikki Keddie University of California Los Angeles Kim Knott University of Leeds Saba Mahmood University of

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