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CSSAAME - Most Frequently Read Articles (Duke Univ.)

Introduction: Veiled Constellations: The Veil, Critical Theory, Politics, and Contemporary Society

Arshavez Mozafari, Melissa Finn
Jan 1, 2012; 32:86-88
Veiled Constellations

Introduction: Secularism and Islamism: Iran and Beyond

Saeed Rahnema, Haideh Moghissi
Jan 1, 2011; 31:1-3
Secularism and Islamism: Iran and Beyond

Post-Islamist Trends in Postrevolutionary Iran

Mojtaba Mahdavi
Jan 1, 2011; 31:94-109
Secularism and Islamism: Iran and Beyond

Ideology and Political Action in the Iranian Revolution

Misagh Parsa
Jan 1, 2011; 31:53-68
Secularism and Islamism: Iran and Beyond

Comparing Arab Diasporas: Post-9/11 and Historical Perspectives on Hadhrami and Syro-Lebanese Communities in Southeast Asia and the Americas

Martin Slama, Johann Heiss
Jan 1, 2011; 31:231-250
Comparing Arab Diasporas

Islamic Feminism Revisited

Haideh Moghissi
Jan 1, 2011; 31:76-84
Secularism and Islamism: Iran and Beyond

Introduction: The Ottoman Legacy for Contemporary Turkish Culture, Institutions, and Values

Amy Singer
Jan 1, 2011; 31:553-556
The Ottoman Legacy

The Ottoman Empire from Present to Past: Memory and Ideology in Turkey and the Arab World

Amy Mills, James A. Reilly, Christine Philliou
Jan 1, 2011; 31:133-136
The Ottoman Empire From Present to Past

The Ottoman Legacy: Urban Geographies, National Imaginaries, and Global Discourses of Tolerance

Amy Mills
Jan 1, 2011; 31:183-195
The Ottoman Empire From Present to Past

Class and Labor in Iran: Did the Revolution Matter?

Valentine M. Moghadam
Jan 1, 2010; 30:155-157

From Immigrants to Supranational Transmigrants and Refugees: Jewish Migrants in New York and Berlin before and after the Great War

Tobias Brinkmann
Jan 1, 2010; 30:47-57
Transnational Migrations of Identity: Jews, Muslims, and the Modernity Debate

Introduction: Transnational Migrations of Identity: Jews, Muslims, and the Modernity Debate

Susannah Heschel, Timothy Baker
Jan 1, 2010; 30:1-5
Transnational Migrations of Identity: Jews, Muslims, and the Modernity Debate

Orientalism, Occidentalism, and Islamism: Keynote Address to "Orientalism and Fundamentalism in Islamic and Judaic Critique: A Conference Honoring Sadik Al-Azm"

Sadik J. Al-Azm
Jan 1, 2010; 30:6-13
Transnational Migrations of Identity: Jews, Muslims, and the Modernity Debate

Young Protest: The Idea of Merit in Commercial Hindi Cinema

Nandini Chandra
Jan 1, 2010; 30:119-132
Variorum

Moroccan Migrants in Europe and Islamophobia

Moha Ennaji
Jan 1, 2010; 30:14-20
Transnational Migrations of Identity: Jews, Muslims, and the Modernity Debate

Edward Said: Writing in Exile

Mark Muhannad Ayyash
Jan 1, 2010; 30:107-118
Arab Diaspora: Arts in Displacement

Ontario and British Columbia Welfare Policy: Variants on a Neoliberal Theme

Margaret Little, Lynne Marks
Jan 1, 2010; 30:192-203
Feminist State Theory

The Road That Never Was: The Silk Road and Trans-Eurasian Exchange

Khodadad Rezakhani
Jan 1, 2010; 30:420-433
Trade and Traffic in the Persianate World

Making Islam Democratic: Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Turn

Forough Jahanbakhsh
Jan 1, 2010; 30:152-153

Introduction: Feminist State Theory

Ashwini Tambe
Jan 1, 2010; 30:161-163
Feminist State Theory

Islam, Nation-State, and the Military: A Discussion of Secularism in Turkey

Sinem Gurbey
Jan 1, 2009; 29:371-380
Secular Muslims

What Happened to the African Renaissance? The Challenges of Development in the Twenty-First Century

Paul Tiyambe Zeleza
Jan 1, 2009; 29:155-170

Introduction: The Thirtieth Anniversary of the Iranian Revolution

Misagh Parsa
Jan 1, 2009; 29:1-2
Articles

Does Secularism Face a Serious Threat in Turkey?

Metin Heper
Jan 1, 2009; 29:413-422
Secular Muslims

Christian and Turkish: Secularist Fears of a Converted Nation

Esra Ozyurek
Jan 1, 2009; 29:398-412
Secular Muslims

Introduction: Narrative Violence: Africa and the Middle East

Nouri Gana, Heike Harting
Jan 1, 2008; 28:1-10
NARRATIVE VIOLENCE: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

When Wounds and Corpses Fail to Speak: Narratives of Violence and Rape in Congo (DRC)

Ngwarsungu Chiwengo
Jan 1, 2008; 28:78-92
NARRATIVE VIOLENCE: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

Blogging from Qom, behind Walls and Veils

Masserat Amir-Ebrahimi
Jan 1, 2008; 28:235-249
Articles

Symbolizing a Modern Anatolia: Ankara as Capital in Turkey's Early Republican Landscape

Kyle T. Evered
Jan 1, 2008; 28:326-341
Articles

Melancholy Ties: Intergenerational Loss and Exile in Persepolis

Kimberly Wedeven Segall
Jan 1, 2008; 28:38-49
NARRATIVE VIOLENCE: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

Introduction: Intellectual History in Middle Eastern Studies

Israel Gershoni, Amy Singer
Jan 1, 2008; 28:383-389
INTELLECTUAL HISTORY IN MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES

Negotiating with Modernity: Young Women and Sexuality in Iran

Fatemeh Sadeghi
Jan 1, 2008; 28:250-259
Articles

From Istanbul to Tabriz: Modernity and Constitutionalism in the Ottoman Empire and Iran

Fariba Zarinebaf
Jan 1, 2008; 28:154-169

Islam as a Discursive Tradition: Talal Asad and His Interlocutors

Ovamir Anjum
Jan 1, 2007; 27:656-672
Variorum

Music Mediating Politics in Turkey: The Case of Ahmed Adnan Saygun

Kathryn Woodard
Jan 1, 2007; 27:552-562
Mediated Politics in the Middle East

A Women's Non-Movement: What It Means to Be a Woman Activist in an Islamic State

Asef Bayat
Jan 1, 2007; 27:160-172

Between Occidentalism and the Global Left: Islamist Critiques of the West in Turkey

Cemil Aydin
Jan 1, 2006; 26:446-461
CRITIQUES OF THE WEST

"Religious Nationalism": A Textbook Case from Turkey

Sam Kaplan
Jan 1, 2005; 25:665-676

Generations of Memory: Remembering Partition in India/Pakistan and Israel/Palestine

Jonathan D. Greenberg
Jan 1, 2005; 25:89-110
Mourning and Memory

Gender, Memory, Trauma: Women's Novels On The Partition Of India

Ananya Jahanara Kabir
Jan 1, 2005; 25:177-190
Mourning and Memory

Strangers Within in the "Lucky Country": Arab-Australians after September 11

Victoria Mason
Jan 1, 2004; 24:235-247
September 11th: Global Impacts

Courting Krishna on the Banks of the Ganges: Gender and Power in a Hindu Women's Ritual Tradition

Tracy Pintchman
Jan 1, 2004; 24:25-36
Sex, Gender, and Family Structure

Youth Culture, Citizenship and Globalization: South Asian Muslim Youth in the United States after September 11th

Sunaina Maira
Jan 1, 2004; 24:221-235
September 11th: Global Impacts

Post 9/11 Domestic Policies Affecting U. S. Arabs and Muslims: A Brief Review

Louise Cainkar
Jan 1, 2004; 24:247-251
September 11th: Global Impacts

Beauty Is Nothing to Be Ashamed Of: Beauty Contests As Tools of Women's Liberation in Early Republican Turkey

A. Holly Shissler
Jan 1, 2004; 24:109-126
Sex, Gender, and Family Structure

Restructuring the New Middle Class in Liberalizing India

Leela Fernandes
Jan 1, 2000; 20:88-112
The Political Geographies of Fin-de-Siècle Capitalism

Gender, National Identity and Citizenship: Reflections on the Middle East and North Africa

Valentine M. Moghadam
Mar 1, 1999; 19:137-157
The Contradictions of Globalization

Conceptualizing the African Diaspora

Carlton Wilson
Sep 1, 1997; 17:118-122
''Race''/Diasporas/Politics

The South Asian Diaspora in Tanzania: A History Retold

Richa Nagar
Sep 1, 1996; 16:62-80
Nation, Culture and Politics

Review Essay: Racism and the Writing of History, Part I

Vasant Kaiwar
Sep 1, 1989; 9:32-56
History and Political Consciousness

Richard Mahoney

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