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American academic
Miriam Cooke
Academic background
Alma materSt Antony's College, Oxford
Academic work
InstitutionsDuke University
Main interestsMiddle Eastern and Arab world studies

Miriam Cooke (she spells her name in lowercase) is an American academic in Middle Eastern and Arab world studies. She focuses on modern Arabic literature and critical reassessment of women's roles in the public sphere. She was educated in the United Kingdom, and is co-editor of the Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. She has published over 100 articles and 130 book reviews.

She is a professor of modern Arabic literature and culture at Duke University. She received her doctorate from the St Antony's College, Oxford in 1980.

Bibliography


Fiction

  • Cooke, Miriam (2000). Hayati, my life: a novel. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. ISBN 9780815606710.

References

  1. Joseph, Suad (2018). "miriam cooke: A Pioneer of Middle East Women's Studies". Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. 14 (1): 129–132. doi:10.1215/15525864-4297186. ISSN 1558-9579.
  2. "Guests: Miriam Cooke". Charlie Rose Show online. Archived from the original on 7 December 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  3. "Journal of Middle East Women's Studies: About the journal". Duke University Press. Retrieved 30 August 2015.

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