Contemporary Arab Women Revolutionaries
Radical Traditions
Raad Khair Allah author Raad Khair Allah editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:6th Oct '26
£171.99
This title is due to be published on 6th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Contemporary Arab Women Revolutionaries: Radical Traditionsoffers a groundbreaking interdisciplinary examination of Arab women’s radical modes of resistance from the 1970s to the present. Spanning literary, visual, political, social, digital, and translational practices, the volume reveals how women across the Arab world and its diasporas have established and transformed cultural, artistic, and spiritual traditions into powerful tools for confronting patriarchal, colonial, and capitalist structures.
Bringing together leading scholars in literature, film, visual culture, oral history, digital activism, and translation, the collection traces feminist interventions across key themes, including liberation and human rights, the disruption of social and gender norms, counter-memory as resistance, feminist resistance in conflict zones, and digital and translational activism. From Syrian Sufi-inflected poetics and Lebanese women combatants to Palestinian filmmakers, Sahrawi activists, and emerging dissident voices across Saudi Arabia, the Maghreb, Jordan, Egypt, and Iraq, the chapters illuminate the creative, strategic, and often paradoxical ways women contest and reconfigure power.
Rich in case studies, multimodal analysis, and decolonial feminist theory, this landmark volume offers an indispensable framework for understanding the depth, complexity, and transnational reach of contemporary Arab feminist praxis.
This visionary collection provides a crucial roadmap to Arab women’s feminist resistance across geographies and generations, highlighting both the revolutionary roots of Arab feminism and the ways in which these radical lineages inform contemporary feminist struggles across the region. The volume insists that we understand Arab feminisms as both individual and collective, interdisciplinary and intersectional, rooted in indigenous histories and ethics, while connected to global feminist discourse. It is an essential guidebook for all those engaged in “the unfinished revolution”.
Lisa Suhir Majaj
Writer and Scholar, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Contemporary Arab Women Revolutionaries: Radical Traditions offers a powerful interdisciplinary rethinking of Arab feminist praxis. Bringing together studies of literature, art, film, digital activism, translation, and spirituality, the volume traces how Arab women transform cultural traditions into sites of radical resistance. Challenging both patriarchal and Eurocentric frameworks, it positions Arab women not as symbols, but as architects of decolonial, feminist revolution from the 1970s to the present.
Cristián H. Ricci
Professor of Iberian and North African Literatures
University of California, Merced, USA
This edited volume assembles a bath-breaking, powerful archive of Arab women’s radical traditions across time and space, tracing how women resist overlapping regimes of oppression through militancy, care, art, storytelling, digital activism, translation, and legal struggle.
Nicola Pratt
Professor of the International Relations of the Middle East and feminist international relations theory, University of Warwick, UK
Contemporary Arab Women Revolutionaries: Radical Traditions brings together an exciting and international group of scholars, writers, artists, translators, journalists, and filmmakers whose work expands our knowledge on gender, culture, politics and resistance across the Arab world and its diasporas. The collection’s interdisciplinary focus foregrounds women’s agency as it is shaped by war, displacement, patriarchy and various forms of authoritarianism. This is politically engaged scholarship that emphasizes radical feminist praxis across historical, geographical and political contexts. Organised around themes of liberation; disruption; counter-memory; resistance in conflict zones and translation and digital resistance, the book argues for the intersectional and ongoing nature of feminist resistance.
Anastasia Valassopoulos
Professor of Postcolonial Literatures and Cultures, University of Manchester, UK
This exciting new volume by a distinguished ensemble of scholars, artists, and journalists provides original analyses of women’s powerful roles in revolutionizing Arab societies in the face of various forms of gender injustices. It is a substantial and timely addition to feminist theorical articulations from multidisciplinary perspectives. The volume documents a wealth of voices and case studies in societies and communities that are often underrepresented in academic publications.
Dalia Said Mostafa
Former Associate Professor in the Middle Eastern Studies Department – Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar
The edited volume Contemporary Arab Revolutionaries: Radical Traditions is an excellent, timely and uniquely comprehensive journey in analyzing and decolonizing contemporary feminism in the Arab World. This inspiring and important volume offers a much-needed interdisciplinary approach to the multifaceted nature of Arab women’s resistance across various temporal and spatial settings. It is a very welcome scholarly contribution to cultural, social and political feminism.
Farah Aboubakr
Lecturer in Arabic at the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland
This impressive book poses radical questions for the traditions it is inspired by as well as those it stands against. It will deepen and widen studies of feminism and of Arab countries by revealing the diversity of the acts of resistance of generations of too little-known Arab women. This work is a timely reminder to all of the everyday nature of resisting the diminishment of our humanity by confronting violence in our societies, opening our imaginations to the possibility of different realities, and performing simple acts of care.
Miranda Anderson
Honorary Fellow, Philosophy, University of Edinburgh, Associate Lecturer, Open University & Teaching Ensemble, the New School of the Anthropocene, Scotland and the UK
This daring and paradigm-turning volume combines studies across many disciplines, by recognized leaders in their respective fields, and covers diverse geographical segments of the Arab world and the diaspora. Arab societies cannot be free without the free and full participation of 50% of their members. By carrying their voices, this book does a priceless service to those of us wishing to understand and remake the Arab world’s future.
Ramsey Hanhan
Author and public speaker, USA
ISBN: 9781041123026
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318 pages