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Gender-based Violence and Women’s Activism in Post Arab Revolutionary Societies

Tuesdays, Oct 7- Dec 9, 2025

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM ET

Hosted on Zoom

Course Overview

Despite the tumultuous events of the Arab revolts that ignited in 2010, the voices of some women continue to be obscured. This is a consequence of the media and intelligentsia’s singular focus on political and military movements led by men, overlooking the fundamental role of women as integral components of Arab society during the so-called Arab Spring. This online seminar delves into the analysis of women’s participation in the Arab revolts emphasizing their contributions to the struggle for freedom against dictatorship and the military propaganda exploiting women as soldiers or politicians and considering others as sexual objects for armed groups in Syria for instance. The seminar also grabs attention on gender-based violence against women based on their ethnicity and religion. Our objective is to explore the distinctive roles played by Arab women as political activists, artists, journalists, and writers, showing how they resist and denounce political and military and crimes against women. 

The language of instruction is Arabic.

*This course may be applied toward the Consortium’s Certificate in Gender Studies.


Seminar Leaders

Dr. Hassan Almohammed

Independent Scholar

Dr. Almohammed is a scholar of French and Francophone literature and interdisciplinary cultural studies. He completed his PhD at Université d’Auvergne Clermont (2009) on the theme of death in 20th-century French “meteor” poets. Formerly a professor at Aleppo University, he has combined teaching with work in journalism and documentary filmmaking. He has held visiting professorships at UC Santa Barbara, Brandeis, Wesleyan, and Sivas Cumhuriyet University, and most recently taught a seminar on the Arab Spring and Political Art at Marburg University (2023). His research interests span ecocriticism, visual and intercultural studies of the Middle East, politics in the Arab world, and media studies. Currently, he is developing a book project, Poetic Meteorology and Eco-writing, exploring climate and literature in contemporary Francophone writing.

Dr. Ibrahim Al-Shibli

Assistant Professor of Arabic Language and Literature

GAZIANTEP UNIVERSITY

Dr. Ibrahim Al-Shibli holds a Ph.D. in Arabic Literature (2014) from Tishreen University. His research spans comparative literature, postmodern criticism, cultural anthropology, and gender studies. He has published extensively on the image of the “Other,” feminist representation in literature, and cross-cultural narratives in both Arabic contexts. Among his key works are “Representation of the Other in the Novel” (2021) and “Death and Life in the Poetry of Lorca and Nazik Al-Malaika” (2019). He has participated in numerous international conferences focusing on narratology, gender, and ideology. He is interested in feminist discourse, narrative identity, cultural semiotics, and literary anthropology. His academic trajectory bridges literary theory with contemporary social critique.


Syllabus and Readings


Course Schedule








NOV

25

Week 8: Guest Speaker: Film Director and Actress Waha Al-Raheb

Hosted on Zoom



DEC

9

Week 10: Violence Against Women in the Visual Image

قراءة تطبيقية تتناول:
1. صور المظاهرات والاشتباكات التي أظهرت النساء ضحايا للقمع المباشر
2. الفيديوهات الموثقة التي أعادت تداولها وسائل الإعلام المحلية والعالمية، لتصبح أيقونات بصرية
تُعبّر عن هشاشة المرأة وضعفها
3. الرسوم الغرافيتية والكاريكاتورية التي جسدت النساء كرموز للثورة من جهة، وكأجساد مستباحة من
جهة أخرى، في تناقض يعكس ازدواجية النظر المجتمعية.

Hosted on Zoom


Certificates of Satisfactory Completion

Participants who attend 8 out of 10 complete seminar sessions are eligible to receive a Certificate of Satisfactory Completion signed by the Dean of The New School for Social Research.

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