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Engendering Forced Migration

October 22, 2009 11:23 AM

“Engendering Forced Migration: Victimization, Masculinity, and the Forgotten Voice,”

Surfacing: an Interdisciplinary Journal for Gender in the Global South, 2, no. 1 (2009): 1-17.

Hebah Farrag’s paper appears in the current issue of Surfacing, an international peer-reviewed journal of graduate scholarship that was initiated by graduate students at American University in Cairo under the auspices of the Institute for Gender and Women Studies. Farag discusses the experiences of male survivors and non-combatants in conflict areas such as refugee camps, war zones, and prisons and the need for greater scholarly understanding of these experiences.

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