Lila Abu-Lughod's new book named "Best Book of 2014 on the Middle East"

Lila Abu-Lughod's Do Muslim Women Need Saving? (Harvard University Press) was named a "Best Book of 2014 on the Middle East" by Foreign Affairs.   

Abu-Lughod is Co-director of the CSSD project Gender, Religion and Law in Muslim Societies.  

Read John Waterbury's review here.  Listen to Abu-Lughod discuss her work here.

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