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" Theorizing Libyan Feminism: Poetic Representation of Twelve Libyan Muslim Women's Experiences "
Samah A. Elbelazi
Hanauer, David I.
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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804497
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Doc. No
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TL49328
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Call number
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1896531024; 10258207
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Main Entry
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Falk, Brooke
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Title & Author
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Theorizing Libyan Feminism: Poetic Representation of Twelve Libyan Muslim Women's Experiences\ Samah A. ElbelaziHanauer, David I.
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College
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Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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Date
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2017
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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field of study
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English
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student score
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2017
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Page No
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304
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Note
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Committee members: Decker, Sharon K.; Park, Gloria
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-369-73698-4
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Abstract
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This poetic ethnographic study aims to explore Libyan Muslim women’s experiences and aims to theorize Libyan feminism. The ultimate purpose for the dissertation is to facilitate the voice of Libyan women and empower them through their experiences. In the coming chapters, I highlighted the significance of doing this research. First, I introduced the investment in the study. Second, I conducted methodology of history to reconstruct Libyan history through my feminist interpretations of old photos and people’s memoirs. Third, I reviewed the theoretical framework of Islamic feminism and discussed extensively the term and its implications in the Muslim world. I explained poetic ethnography as a research methodology that promotes voice and individuality.
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Subject
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Creative writing; Womens studies; Rhetoric; Feminism; Women; Siblings; Self concept
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Descriptor
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Language, literature and linguistics;Social sciences;Communication and the arts;Art-based research;February 17 revolution;Islamic feminism;Libyan women;Muslim women;Poetic ethnography
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Added Entry
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Hanauer, David I.
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Added Entry
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EnglishIndiana University of Pennsylvania
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