Fatema Mernissi

Title

Fatema Mernissi

Birth Date

1940

Birthplace

Morocco

Death Date

2015

Primary Sources

Mernissi, F. (2004). The satellite, the prince, and Scheherazade: The rise of women as communicators in digital Islam. Transnational Broadcasting Studies, 12.

Mernissi, F. (2001). Scheherazade goes west: Different cultures, different harems. Simon and Schuster.

Mernissi, F. (1996). Women's Rebellion & Islamic Memory. Zed Books.

Mernissi, F. (1996). Palace fundamentalism and liberal democracy: Oil, arms and irrationality. Development and Change, 27(2), 251-265. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-7660.1996.tb00588.x

Mernissi, F. (1994). Dreams of trespass: Tales of a harem girlhood. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.

Mernissi, F. (1993). The forgotten queens of Islam. University of Minnesota Press.

Mernissi, F. (1989). Doing Daily Battle: Interviews with Moroccan Women, trans. Mary Jo Lakeland (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 1989), 23-25.

Mernissi, F. (1986). Women in Moslem Paradise. Kali for Women.

Mernissi, F. (1975). Beyond the Veil. University of Virginia.

Secondary Sources

Ennaji, M. (2022). Mernissi’s impact on Islamic feminism: a critique of the religious approach. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 49(4), 629–651. https://doi.org/10.1080/13530194.2020.1840963

de Oliveira, J. D. S. C. (2021). Fatema Mernissi's writings as a gateway to postcolonial islamic feminisms and intersectionality in the Maghreb. Revista Debates, 15(3), 133-157.

Al-Refi'i, J. M. J. (2021). Crystallization of the Islamic Feminist Fatema Mernissi in Maruf Al Rusafi's Poetry. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 28(2), 82-92. https://jtuh.org/index.php/jtuh/article/view/552

Soto Aranda, B. (2020). The reception of the works of Fatima Mernissi in Spain: translations, for texts and readers. Tonos Digital 35, 1-29. http://hdl.handle.net/10201/95867

Rhouni, R. (2010). Secular and Islamic feminist critiques in the work of Fatima Mernissi (Vol. 9). Brill.

Extra Resources

Fox, M. (December 9, 2015). Fatema Mernissi, a Founder of Islamic Feminism, Dies at 75. The New York Times. Accessed October 10, 2023. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/10/world/middleeast/fatema-mernissi-a-founder-of-islamic-feminism-dies-at-75.html

Fatema Mernissi site. Accessed October 10, 2023. https://fatemamernissi.com/

Collection

Citation

“Fatema Mernissi,” Decoloniality, First Nations Thinkers and thought and practices from the Global South, accessed December 27, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/decoloniality-and-thinkers-from-the-global-south/items/show/665.

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