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Transnational Families Under Siege (2009)

Dr. Nadine Naber is a scholar activist from Al Salt, Jordan. She conducts research in collaboration with local communities of color, social movements, and policy-based processes.

Dr. Naber received her PhD in Women’s Studies and Cultural Anthropology at the University of California, Davis in 2002. She is currently a Professor in the Gender and Women’s Studies Program and the Global Asian Studies Program at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC).

Her work focuses on racial justice and MENA communities; Arab and Muslim feminist and queer activism; activist mothering within the Arab Spring revolutions and U.S. social movements; feminist abolition; feminist-queer of color activism against militarism, war, and colonization; feminist of color coalition/solidarity politics; and activist research methodologies.

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sub-titleTransnational Families Under Siege: Lebanese Shi'a in Dearborn, MI, and the 2006 War on Lebanon
authorsNadine Naber
publicationJournal of Middle East Women’s Studies
publish_date2009

Naber, Nadine. “Transnational Families Under Siege.” Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies 5, no. 3 (November 1, 2009): 145–74. https://doi.org/10.2979/MEW.2009.5.3.145.