Pioneering Feminist Anthropology in Egypt: Selected Writings from Cynthia Nelson: Cairo Papers in Social Science Vol. 28, No. 2/3 (Cairo Papers in Social Science)

by Cynthia Nelson

Martina Rieker (Editor), Lila Abu-Lughod (Introduction), and Judith E. Tucker

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Cynthia Nelson was an outstanding professor of anthropology at AUC and the founding director of the Institute of Gender and Women’s Studies. This collection of her essays, which highlight her distinguished scholarly career, is grouped under three main themes: phenomenology and the meaning of religious phenomena in Egypt; women, power, and politics in the Middle East; and the politics and ethics of location. Cynthia Nelson was the editor of the first Cairo Papers monograph in 1977: thirty years later, this issue marks her legacy to the humanistic and social scientific understanding of Egypt, a legacy balanced by the enormous institutional contributions she made to establishing feminist anthropology in Egypt. Cairo Papers Vol. 28, No. 2
  • ISBN10 9774160789
  • ISBN13 9789774160783
  • Publish Date 7 September 2007
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 27 January 2021
  • Publish Country EG
  • Imprint The American University in Cairo Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 216
  • Language English