We share with you essays from our Feminist 90s publication that we originally received in English. We also take this opportunity to share one essay from the publication, on the feminist movement in Lebanon during the 1990s, that was recently translated by its author, Fatima Moussawi. We hope you enjoy this offering of diverse papers that explore memory, movement, cultural productions and various forms of organizing in 90s Lebanon.
Enjoy reading:
A Love Letter to Farah, by Najwa Sabra
Sense (Un)Making: A Woman’s Account of Her Life in Beirut After 1990, by Mira Tfaily
Of Cities, Women & Bodies: Etel Adnan and Huguette Caland in Conversation, by Reem Joudi
Sites of Resistance: Women’s Activism in Lebanon Under Neoliberal Reform in the 1990s, by Luna Dayekh
Narrating 1990s Lebanon from a Feminist Perspective, by Fatima Moussawi (translated by Fatima Moussawi)
Surviving Displacement, Alienation, and Kafala in the Nineties: An Oral History of Grassroots Organizing, by Sintia Issa
Feminist Consciousness in Nineties Lebanon: A Journey of Discovery, Hope and Transformations, by Lina Abou Habib
Testimony, by Azza Charara Baydoun
After the Civil War:_Activists and Feminists in the 1990s, by Jean Said Makdisi