Al-Raida
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Discipline | Gender studies |
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Language | Arabic, English |
Publication details | |
History | 1976–present |
Publisher | Institute for Women's Studies in the Arab World |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Al-Raida |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 0259-9953 (print) 2226-4841 (web) |
Links | |
Al-Raida (English: The Woman Pioneer) is a quarterly peer-reviewed feminist academic journal covering women's and gender studies. Established in 1976, it is published by the Institute for Women's Studies in the Arab World at the Lebanese American University.[1] Its mission is to "enhance networking between Arab women and women all over the world".[2]
History[]
The Institute for Women's Studies in the Arab World was set up in 1973 at the Beirut University College, with funding from the Ford Foundation. This later morphed under the Lebanese American University. As the college was founded by Christian American missionaries, the journal was exclusively published in English for much of its history until the fall-winter edition of 2001 when an Arabic edition was published.[3] Al-Raida published special issues on women in Arab cinema, women and the Lebanese Civil War, women and work, and violence against women.[1] The journal is published in English and Arabic.
Notable editors[]
- Rose Ghurayeb
References[]
- ^ a b Valentine M. Moghadam (2003). Modernizing women: gender and social change in the Middle East. Lynne Rienner Publishers. p. 284. ISBN 978-1-58826-171-7. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
- ^ "Publications: Al-Raida Journal | IWSAW". Lebanese American University. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
- ^ Massad, Joseph (2015). Islam in liberalism. University of Chicago. pp. 145–6. ISBN 9780226206363.
External links[]
- 1976 establishments in Lebanon
- Publications established in 1976
- Quarterly journals
- Feminist journals
- Lebanese American University
- Multilingual journals
- Gender studies journal stubs