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Nova Robinson
Seattle University
Occupation
Associate Professor
Contact
Seattle University
901 12th Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
United States
ABOUT
My research bridges the fields of Middle Eastern history, women's history, and the history of international governance. I study the changes in the rights vocabularies used by Arab women. My current project uncovers how the internationalization of women's rights at the League of Nations, and later the United Nations, led Arab women to articulate an alternative conceptualization of women's rights.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Gender/Women's Studies
Transnationalism
Human Rights
Geographic Areas of Interest
Bahrain
Lebanon
Syria
Specialties
Syrian Women And Global Pan-Arab Activism
Languages
Arabic (fluent)
French (elementary)
Italian (fluent)
Education
PhD | 2015 | History | Rutgers University
BA | 2008 | History | Dartmouth College
Abstracts
Lebanese Women, “Eastern” Women’s Rights, and the UN Commission on the Status of Women Showcasing the New Arab Woman Abroad: Syrian Women’s Speaking Tours in the United States in the 1940s Eveline Bustros and the Limits of Historical Biography Reaching Rural Women: The Village Welfare Society, Women’s Rights, and Development Discourse in Post-Independence Lebanon Imagining and Otherizing Rural Lebanese Women in the Early Post-Independence Period