Zakia SALIME
Chercheurs associés et permanents
Titulaire d'un doctorat en sociologie, Université de l'Illinois à Urbana-Champaign sa thèse de doctorat sous le thème "Entre féminisme et islam : nouvelles transformations et mouvements politiques au Maroc".
Zakia Salime a occupé plusieurs postes avant de rejoindre en 2012 le département de sociologie de l'université de Rutgers autant que professeure associée d'études sur les femmes, le genre et la sexualité.
PUBLICATIONS :
Ouvrages :
- Freedom Without Permission: Space and Bodies in the Arab Revolutions co-edited with Frances Hasso(Durham: Duke University Press, 2016)
- Between Feminism and Islam: Human Rights and Sharia in Morocco(Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2011)
Manuscrit en cours:
Seeing Like a Woman: Land and Extractive Governance in Morocco
Évalués par les pairs :
- “Mining and Protest in Morocco: The Living Counter-Archive.”Development and Change (under review)
- 2020 Family Studies in Morocco: Temporal Frames. Hesperis (Forthcoming)
- 2019 “Les corps dans les révolutionsarabes:hiérarchieset micro-rebellions.” L’Homme et La Société : Revue Internationale de Recherches et de Synthèses en Sciences Sociales 209(1) : 41-62.
- 2016 “Embedded Counterpublics: Women and Islamic Revival in Morocco.”Frontiers, Journal of Feminist Studies. 37 (3) (2016): 47-73
- 2015 “Arab Revolutions: Legible Illegible Bodies.”Comparative Studies of South Asia Africa and the Middle East. 35(3) (2015): 525-538
- 2015 “Manufacturing Islamophobia: Rightwing Pseudo-Documentaries and the Paranoid Style” (with Arlene Stein) Journal of Communication Inquiry 0(0):1-19
- 2015 “I Vote, I Sing”: The Rise of Aesthetic Citizenship in Morocco. International Journal of Middle East Studies. 47: 36-139
- 2014 “New Feminism as “Personal Revolutions”: Micro-Rebelliou. Bodies.”Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 40(1): 14-20
- 2012 “New Feminism? Gender Dynamics in Morocco’s February Twentieth. Movement.” Journal of International Women’s Studies 13: 100-114
- 2010 “Securing the Market, Pacifying Civil Society, Empowering; Women: The Middle East Partnership Initiative.”Sociological Forum (25)4: 725-745
- 2008 “Mobilizing Muslim Women in Africa: Multiple Voices, TheShari`a and the State.”Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East.28(1): 200-211
- 2007 “The “War on Terrorism:” Appropriation and Subversion by Moroccan Women”. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 33-1: 1:24
- 2006 “A Black Feminist Analysis of Responses to War, Racism and Repression”. (with Assata Zerai) Critical Sociology. 32.2-3: 503-526
Chapitres d'ouvrages
- 2018 “Arab Family Studies, Morocco: 1900-2012”. Pp 75-95 in Arab Family Studies:Critical Reviews,edited by Suad Joseph. Syracus University Press
- 2017 “Rai and Rap: Globalization and the Soundtrack of Youth Resistance in Northern Africa”. Pp 237-239, in Global Africa into the Twenty First Century, edited by Dorothy Dodgson and Judith Byfield. Berkeley: University of California Press
- 2016 “The Women Are Coming: Gender, Space and the Politics of Inauguration. Pp 138-165 in Freedom Without Permission: Bodies and Space in the Arab Revolutions, edited by Frances Hasso and ZakiaSalime, Duke University Press.
- 2016 “Introduction” (with Frances Hasso). Pp 1-23 in Freedom Without Permission: Bodies and Space in the Arab Revolutions, edited by Frances Hasso and ZakiaSalime, Duke University Press.
- 2016“Gender, Legality and Public Ethics”. Pp 95-116 in Sharia and Muslim Ethics,edited by Robert Hefner. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
- 2011 “Securing the Market of War: The Middle East Partnership Initiative.” Pp 215- 239 in Accumulating Insecurity: Violence and Dispossession in the Making of Everyday Life, edited by Shelly Feldman, Charles Geisler and Gayatri A. Menon. Athens Georgia: University of Georgia Press
- 2009 “Revisiting the Debate on Family LawInMorocco: Context, Actors and Discourses.” Pp45-62,in Gender and Family Lawsin a Changing Middle East and South Asia, edited by Kenneth M. Cuno and Manisha Desai. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press.
- 2002 “The Limits of Micro-Credit:Transnational Feminism andUSAID Activities, in the United States and Morocco,” (with Winnifred Poster). Pp 191-219 in Women’s Activism and Globalization. Linking Local Struggles and Transnational Politics, edited by Nancy A. Naples and Manisha Desai. New York and London:Routledge.
- 2001“Femmes-Politique: Alliance Difficile: Paroles de Jeunes.” Pp 37-66 in Femmes et Democratie, La Grande Question, edited byAicha Belarbi.Casablanca: Le Fennec.
- 1999 “ La Femme, une Potentialité d'Entrepreneur et une Réalité de Salariée.” Pp 123-134 in L'Histoire des Femmes au Maghreb, Réponse à l'exclusion. University Ibn Toufeil. Casablanca:NajahPress.
- 1998 “ Le Dialogue des Cultures Spécificité ou Universalité.” Pp 59-70 in Art, Environnement et Dialogue des Cultures.Essaouira:SefriouiPress.
- 1998 “Ecoleet Globalisation Economique.” AL Moudaris2:47-60. Journal of Ecole Normale Supérieure, Fez.
- 1998 “ L'Entreprise Féminine à Fès, une Tradition.”Pp 31-46in Initiatives Féminines, editedby AichaBelarbi. Casablanca: Le Fennec Press.