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complete publication list fatima sadiqi
Complete publication list – Prof. Dr. Fatima Sadiqi
COMPLETE PUBLICATION LIST
FATIMA SADIQI
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SINGLE-AUTHORED BOOKS
1.Sadiqi, F. (2014): Moroccan Feminist Discourses. New York. Palgrave Macmillan.
2.Sadiqi, F. (2003): Women, Gender, and Language in Morocco. Leiden and Boston. Brill
Academic Publishers. Second printing (2009). (Largely acclaimed as the first international
book on Language and Gender in the MENA region. Reviewed for various international and
refereed journals such as Gender and language, International Sociology, Journal of
Pragmatics, and International Journal of Middle East Studies)
3.Sadiqi, F.(2004): Images of Women in Abdullah Bashrahil’s Poetry. Beirut. Arab Institute
for Research and Publishing.
4.Sadiqi, F. (1997): Grammaire du Berbère. Paris. L’Harmattan. (First grammar of its kind by
a native speaker of the language)
5.Sadiqi, F. (1986): Studies in Berber Syntax. Germany. Königshaussen and Neumann.
CO-AUTHORED BOOKS
1.Sadiqi, F. And Ennaji, M. (2008). Migration and Gender in Morocco. Trenton. RedSea
Press.
2.Sadiqi, F. And Ennaji, M. (2004): A Grammar of Berber. Mohammédia. Imprimerie Fédala.
3.Sadiqi, F. And Ennaji, M. (2004): Manual For Teaching Berber. Casablanca. Foundation
BMCE.
4.Sadiqi, F. And Ennaji, M. (1994). Applications of Modern Linguistics. Casablanca. Afrique
Orient.
5.Sadiqi, F. And Ennaji, M. (1992): Introduction to Modern Linguistics. Casablanca. Afrique
Orient. (First textbook of linguistics by authors from the MENA region)
EDITED AND CO-EDITED BOOKS
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1.Sadiqi, F. (Forthcoming in 2016): Jihadism and Escalation of Violence Against Women in
the Middle East and North Africa. Journal of Middle Eastern Women Studies. Duke
University Press.
2.Sadiqi, F. (Forthcoming in 2015): Women’s Rights in North Africa: A Comparative
Perspective. New York. Palgrave Macmillan.
3.Sadiqi, F., Ennaji, M. And Vintges, K. (Forthcoming in 2015): Polyvocal Morrocan
Feminism, New Perspectives. Trenton. Red Press.
4.Sadiqi, F. (2013): Women and Knowledge in the Mediterranean. London. Routledge.
5.Sadiqi, F., Nowaira, A., El Khouly, A. and Ennaji, M. (2013): Des Femmes Ecrivent
L’Afrique. Paris. Karthala.
6.Sadiqi, F. (2012) : Femmes et Médias dans la Région Méditerranéenne. Fez. Imprimerie
Imagerie Pub Neon.
7.Sadiqi, F. and Ennaji, M. (2011): Gender and Violence in the Middle East. London.
Routledge.
8.Sadiqi, F. and Ennaji, M. (2010): Women in the Middle East and North Africa. Agents of
Change. London. Routledge.
9.Sadiqi, F. (2010) : Femmes Marginalisées et Insertion Sociale. Fez. Imprimerie Imagerie
Pub Neon.
10.Sadiqi, F.n Nowaira, A., Elkhouly, A. and Ennaji, M. (2009): Women Writing Africa.The
Northern Region. New York. The Feminist Press. (The French version of this anthology will
be published by Karthala (Paris) in 2013)
11.Sadiqi, F. and Ennaji, M. (2007) : Femmes et Education dans la Région Méditerranéenne.
Fez. Imprimerie Sipama.
12.Sadiqi, F. and Moghadam, V. (2006): Women’s Activism and the Public Sphere:
Local/Global Linkages. Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies. Vol. 2, no 2. (Spring
Issue).
13.Sadiqi, F. (2006): Femmes Méditerranéennes et Leurs Droits. Mohammédia. Imprimerie
Fédala.
14.Sadiqi, F. (2006) : Femmes et Développement. Rabat. Publications of Tarik Ibn Zyad.
15.Sadiqi, F. (2004) : Femmes Méditerranéennes. Mohammédia. Imprimerie Fédala.
16.Sadiqi, F., Badran, M. and Rashidin L. (2002): Language and Gender in the Arab World.
Special Issue. Languages and Linguistics. Mohammédia. Imprimerie Fédala.
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17.Sadiqi, F. (2002): Language Studies. Special Issue. Languages and Linguistics.
Mohammédia. Imprimerie Fédala.
18.Sadiqi, F. (2000) : Feminist Movements: Origins and Orientations. Fez. Publications de
l’Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah.
19.Sadiqi, F. (1999): Linguistic Aspects. Special Issue. Languages and Linguistics.
Mohammédia. Imprimerie Fédala.
FURTHER PUBLICATIONS
A) Publications with peer review process
1.Sadiqi, F. (2015): ”Feminization of Authority in Morocco”. In Gender, Power, Democracy.
Edited by Mino Vianello and Mary Hawkesworth. New York. Palgrave Macmillan.
2.Sadiqi, F. (2015): ”The Center: A New Post-Arab Spring Space for Women’s Rights” In
Women’s Rights in the Aftermath of the Arab Uprisings. Edited by Fatima Sadiqi. New York.
Palgrave Macmillan.
3.Sadiqi, F. (2014): The Marginalization of Moroccan Women in Society and the Media”. In
Moha Ennaji (ed) Minorites and Women in North Africa. Trenton. The Red Press.
4.Sadiqi, F. (2014): “Berber and Language Politics in the Moroccan Educational System”In
Moha Ennaji (ed) Multiculturalism and Democracy in North Africa. London. Routledge.
5.Sadiqi, F. (2013): “The Potential Within: Progressive Ijtihad in the Practice Moroccan
Judges’ Adjucations on Shiqaq (discord) Divorce”. In Elisa Ada Giunchi (ed) Adjucating
Family Law in Muslim Courts. London. Routledge.
6.Sadiqi, F. (2013): ”Women and Islam in Morocco”. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam
and Women. Oxford University Press.
7.Sadiqi, F. (2013): “Women’s NGOs and the Struggle for Democracy in Morocco”. In Galia
Golan and Walid Salem (eds) Non-State Actors in the Middle East. Factors for Peace and
Democracy. London. Routledge.
8.Sadiqi, F. (2012): “Oral Knowledge in Berber Women’s Expressions of the Sacred”. In
Karl, P. Rath, Sura P. And WaNgugi; M. Journal of Contemporary Thought. Global South
Cultural Dialogue. Denton. Forum on Contemporary Theory and Louisiana State University.
9.Sadiqi, F. (2012): ”Women’s Activism and the New Family Code Reforms in Morocco”
(with Ennaji, M.). In The IUP Journal of History and Culture. Volume Vol. VI No 1?
Hyderabad. The Icfai University Press.
10.Sadiqi, F. (2011): “Domestic Violence in the African North.” In Al-Raida. A quarterly
journal published by the Institute for Women’s Studies in the Arab World (IWSAW).
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11.Sadiqi, F. (2011): “The Teaching of Amazigh (Berber) in Morocco.”Pp. 33-44 in Joshua
Fishman and Ofelia Garcia (eds), Handbook of Language and Ethnic Identity, Volume 2: The
Success-Failure Continuum in Language and Ethnic Identity Efforts. Oxford. Oxford
University Press.
12.Sadiqi, F. (2011): “Women and the Violence of Stereotypes.”Pp. in Ennaji, M. and Sadiqi,
F. (eds.), Gender and Violence in the Middle East. London. Routledge.
13.Sadiqi, F. (2010): “Domestic Violence in the African North.”In Jane Benett, ed. Rethinking
Gender and Violence.Feminist Africa14, (2010): 49-62. www.feministafrica.org
14.Sadiqi, F. “Women, Islam, and Political Agency in Morocco.” Pp. 36 – 47. In Sadiqi, F.
and Ennaji, M. Women in the Middle East and North Africa. Agents of Change. Pp. London.
Routledge.
15.Sadiqi, F. (2009): “Language, Religion and Power in Morocco.” Pp. 259-275, In Herzog,
H. and Braude, A. (eds),Untangling Modernities: Gendering Religion and Politics. New
York. Palgrave Macmillan.
16.Sadiqi, F. (2008): “Facing Challenges and Pioneering Feminist and Gender Studies:
Women in Post-colonial and Today’s Maghrib”, Journal of African and Asian Studies, vol. 7,
no. 4, pp 447-470.
17.Sadiqi, F. (2008): “The Central Role of the Family Law in the Moroccan Feminist
Movement”, in The British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies vol. 35, no. 3 (December), pp:
325-337. This article has been published as a book chapter (in both Spanish and English) in
Di Marco, G. and Tabbush, C. (eds), Feminisms, Democratization, and Radical Democracy.
Buenos Aires. Pp 117-133).
18.Sadiqi, F. (2008): Language and Gender in Moroccan urban Areas”, The International
Journal of the Sociology of Language no.190, pp: 145-165.
20.Sadiqi, F. and Ennaji, M. (2008): “Morocco: Language, Nationalism, and Gender.”Pp. 4460, In Andrew Simpson (ed), Language and National Identity in Africa. London. Oxford
University Press.
21.Sadiqi, F. (2007): ”The Gendered Use of Arabic and Other Languages in Morocco.”Pp.
277-299 in Benmamoun, E. (ed), Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XIX. Amsterdam. John
Benjamins Publication Company.
22.Sadiqi, F. (2006): “The Impact of Islamization on Moroccan Feminisms”, In Signs.
Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 32, no. 1 (Autumn: 32-40.
23.Sadiqi, F. and Ennaji, M. (2006): “The Feminization of Public Space: Women’s Activism,
the Family Law, and Social Change in Morocco, In Moghadam, V. and Sadiqi, F. ( eds),
Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies, Special Issue. vol. 2, no 2 (Spring)n pp: 86-110.
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24.Sadiqi, F. (2006): “A Feminist View of the Architecture of the Medina of Fez.”Pp. 221225 in Petra Bosn P. and Fritschy, W. (eds) Morocco and the Netherlands (Amsterdam: VU
University Press.
25.Sadiqi, F. (2004) : ”Femmes Musulmanes et Droits Humains.” In Lemaire, J. and CherefKhan, C. (eds), L’Europe:Une Chance pour la Femme Musulmane? La Pensée et les
Hommes. Brussels. La Pensée et les Hommes, pp. 83-90.
26.Sadiqi, F. (2003): “Women and Linguistic Space in Morocco”. In Women and Language,
vol. XXVI, no. 1 (Spring), pp. 35-43.
27.Sadiqi, F. (2002): “The Language of Introductions in the City of Fez, Morocco: The
Gender-Identity Interaction.” Pp. 116-132 in Rouchdy, A. (ed) Language Contact and
Language Conflict in Arabic. London. Oxford University Press.
28.Sadiqi, F. (2002): ”The Syntax of Small Clauses in Moroccan Arabic.” Pp. 143-153. In
Parkinson, D. and Benmamoun, E. (eds), Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XIII-XIV.
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. Amsterdam/Philadelphia. John Benjamins Publishing
Company.
29.Sadiqi, F. (1997): “The Place of Berber in Morocco”, International Journal of the
Sociology of Language vol.123. PP. 7-21.
30.Sadiqi, F. (1995): The Language of Women in the City of Fès, Morocco”. In International
Journal of the Sociology of Language vol. 112. PP. 63-79.
31.Sadiqi, F. (1986): “Raising in Berber”. In Studies in African Linguistics, vol. 17, no 3
(Decembe). Pp. 219-248.
32.Sadiqi, F. and Ennaji, M. (1986): “The Syntax of Cleft Sentences in Berber”. In Studies in
Language vol. 10, no. 1. Pp. 53-77.
B) Publications without peer review process
1.Sadiqi, F. (2010): “Domestic Violence in Morocco”, The NIEW Journal. The Voice of the
NAM Woman, vol. 2 (Decembe): 137-142.
2.Sadiqi, F. (2010): ”Morocco.” Pp. 311-336. In Sanja Kelly and Julia Breslin (eds), Women’s
Rights in the Middle East and North Africa (Washington DC: The Freedom House
Publications,
2010).
http://freedomhouse.org/uploads/specialreports/womensrights/2010/womensrights2010.pdf.
3.Sadiqi, F. (2009) : “Les Racines Culturelle du Féminisme Marocain.” Pp. 84-91, In Tazi, A.
(ed), Le Maroc au Féminin. Casablanca. Fondation Douze Siècles de la Vie d’un Royaume.
4.Sadiqi, F. (2008): “Gender Perception in Moroccan Culture.” Pp. 165-189 in Azzouzi, A.
(ed), Cultural and Civilisational Realitie. Paris. L’Harmattan.
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5.Sadiqi, F. (2008): “The Dynamics of Women and Language in Modern Morocco.”(In
Arabic). Pp. 327-357 in Language, Culture and Development: Challenges of Modern
Morocco (in Arabic). Publications of the Faculty of Letters, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah
University.
6.Sadiqi, F. (2007): “The Role of Moroccan Women in Preserving Amazigh Languages and
Culture.”Pp. 25-40 in Gender Perspectives on Cultural Heritageand Museums. MUSEUM
International N°236. Paris: UNESCO Publications. This article was translated into French and
published in Ennaji, M. (ed), La Culture Populaire et les Défis de la Mondialisation. Une
Perspective Maghrébin. Rabat. Publications de L’Institut Royal de la Culture Amazighe, pp.
101-116.
http://portal.unesco.org/culture/fr/ev.phpURL_ID=35883&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
7.Sadiqi, F. (2007): “Language and Gender in Morocco.” In Journal of the African Language
Teachers Association vol. 9 (Spring), pp. 113-142.
8.Sadiqi, F. (2007) : “Femmes Marocaines et Langue Amazighe.” Pp. 67-77 in Ennaji, M.
(ed) La Culture Amazighe et le Développement Humain. En Hommage a L’Honorable
Docteur Leila Mezian Benjelloun. Fez. Publications de L’Association Fès-Saiss.
9.Sadiqi, F. (2006) : ”Femmes et Langue Amazighe au Maroc”.Pp. 52-71 in Amazighs
Aujourd’hui: Culture Bereber. Barcelona. Publications de IEMED.
10.Sadiqi, F. (2006° : “Stereotypes and Women in Morocco.”Pp. 75-95 in Ghissassi, F. (ed)
Stéréotypie, Images et Représentations des Femmes en Milieu Rural et Urbain. Kénitra.
Publications de la Chaire de l’UNESCO. This article has been translated into Spanish and
published in Harrak, F. and Aouad, O. (eds), Cadernos Pagu. Revista Semestral do Nucleo de
Estudos de Genero – Pagu. Universidade Estadual de Campinas. PP. 11-32).
11.Sadiqi, F. (2006): “The Women-Language Dynamics in Modern Morocco” (in Arabic).Pp.
327-330. In Language, Culture and Development. Fez. Publications de la Faculté des Lettres.
12.Sadiqi, F. (2006): “MorocanWomen and Politics”. Pp. 59-80 in Sadiqi, F. (ed) Femmes
Méditerranéennes et Leurs Droits. Mohammédia. Imprimerie Fédala.
13.Sadiqi, F. (2006) : “Les Formes Réciproques en Amazighe.” Pp. 112-119 in Ameur, M.
and Boumalk, A. (eds). Strucutres Morphologiques de L’Amazighe. Rabat. Publications de
L’Institut Royal de la Culture Amazighe.
14.Sadiqi, F. (2005): “Women and Armed Resistance in Colonized Morocco during the
Period 1930-1956.” (in Arabic). Pp. 89-96 in Filali Baba, J. (ed) Armed Resistance in
Colonized Morocco. Fez. Sipama.
15.Sadiqi, F. (2005) : “La dona, factor de tradició i modernitat. Conservació cultural,
artesanat, associacionisme.” Pp. 20-30 in Simposi Internacional Els Amazics Avui, La Cultura
Bereber. Barcelona. http://www.xtec.es/lic/intro/imatges/informa/Simposi%20Amazics.pdf
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16.Sadiqi, F. (2005): “Popular Folktales in Berber.”(In Arabic). Pp. 194-216. In The Popular
Folktales in the Moroccan Cultural Heritage. Publications of the Academy of the Kingdom of
Morocco.
17.Sadiqi, F. and Ennaji, M. (2004): “The Impact of Male Migration from Morocco to Europe
on Women: A Gender Approach.” In Fonsesca, M. (ed), Migration in the Mediterranean
Basin: Bridges and Margins, vol. XXXIX, no. 77. Pp. 59-76.
18.Sadiqi, F. (2004) : ”La Standardisation des Structures Grammaticales des Phrases
Complexes en Amazighe.” Pp. 185-197 in Ameur, M. and Boumalk, A. (eds),
Standardisation de L’Amazighe. Rabat. Publications de l’Institut Royal de la Culture
Amazighe.
19.Sadiqi, F. (2004): “Language and Gender: The Berber Case.” Pp. 34-39. In Amazigh Days
at Al Akhawayn University: Paving the Way for Tifinagh. Proceedings of the conference
jointly organized with the Institut de la Culture Amazighe. Ifrane, Morocco.
20.Sadiqi, F. (2003): “Grammatical Gender: Male and Female Attitude to Arabic as a
Religious Language.” (In Arabic). Pp. 135-145 in Youssi, A., Dahbi, M. and Haddad, L.
(eds) De La Personalité Marocaine. Rabat. Association Marocaine du Patrimoine
Linguistique.
21.Sadiqi, F. (2002) : “The Gender Issue in the Moroccan University Context: A New
Challenge for Higher Education Curriculum Designers.”In Maknasat, Revue de la Faculté des
Lettres et des Sciences Humaines, no. 14. Pp. 55-65.
22.Sadiqi, F. (2001): “La Dynamique du Berbère: Situation Actuelle et Perspectives
d’Avenir.” In Languages and Linguistics, vol.8 (Spring), pp: 21-41.
23.Sadiqi, F. (2001): “The Role of Foreign Languages in Scientific Research in Morocco”. In
Revue de la Faculté.Publications of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University. Fez. Pp. 61-81.
24.Sadiqi, F. (2000°: “Aspects of Moroccan Feminism.”Pp. 56-71 in Sadiqi, F. (ed) Feminist
Movements: Origins and Orientations. Fez: Publications de l’Université Sidi Mohamed Ben
Abdellah.
25.Sadiqi, F. (2000): “Syntactic Theory and Linguistic Variation”, Revue de la Faculté.
Publications de l’UniversitéSidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah. Fez. Pp. 114-136.
26.Sadiqi, F. (2000): “Issues in Berber Cliticization.” Pp. 119-148 in Ennaji, M. (ed),
Linguistic Variation: From Facts to Theories. Fez. Sipama.
27.Sadiqi, F.“The Syntax of Small Clauses in Berber.”In Actes du 1er Congrès ChamitoSémitique de Fès(Fez : Publications de l’Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Fes, 1999 :
74-97).
28.Sadiqi, F. “Negation, Tense and the Licensing of N-Words in Standard Arabic” (with
Moha Ennaji), Languages and Linguistics vol. 4 (1999) : 19-43.
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29.Sadiqi, F. “The Syntactic Nature and Position of Object Clitics in Berber.”Languages and
Linguistics, vol. 4 (Spring 1998): 25-47.
30.Sadiqi, F. “The Syntax of Empty Categories in Standard Arabic.” Pp. 57-88 in Moha
Ennaji (ed), Linguistics and English Literature in Maghrebi Universities: Facts and Prospects
(Fez: 1998).
31.Sadiqi, F. “The Language/Culture Interface in the Teaching of English in Morocco.” Pp.
63-96 in Hassan El Boustani, Mohamed Hassim, Susan Thornhill (eds), Issues in English
Teaching Materials. Proceedings of the 18th MATE Annual Conference Held in Honor of
Professor Mohamed Abu-Talib (Publications of MATE, 1998).
32.Sadiqi, F. “The Syntax of Small Clauses in Berber.A MinimalistApproach.” Pp. 153-176
in Mohamed El Medlaoui, Said Gafait, Fouad Saa (eds), Actes du Premier Congrès ChamitoSémitique de Fès (Publications de la Faculté des Lettres Saiss, 1998).
33.Sadiqi, F. (1997): “The Image of Moroccan Women in Public Spheres.”Pp. 47-61 in
Belghazi, T. (ed) The Idea of the University. Rabat. Publications de l’Université Mohamed V.
34.Sadiqi, F. (1997): “Linguistic Research and Culture”,
Interdisciplinarity, and the University. Vol 3. Rabat. Pp. 115-139.
in
Cultural
Studies,
35.Sadiqi, F. “Local Dependencies: Operator-Bound Agreement in Berber”.Pp. 99-121 in
Voisinage. Mélanges en Hommage à la Mémoire de Kaddour Cadi (Publications de
Publications de l’Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Fès, 1997).
36.Sadiqi, F. (1997): “The Need for the Discipline of ‘Language and Gender’ in Morocco : a
Multilingual and Multicultural Country.” Pp. 31-56 in Fouzia Ghissassi (ed) Le Discours sur
la Femme. Publications de la Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines. Rabat.
37.Sadiqi, F. (1996): “A Cross-Cultural Approach to the Teaching and Learning of English in
Moroccan Universities.”Pp. 82-90 in American Studies in North African Universities. Rabat.
Imprimerie El Jadida.
38.Sadiqi, F. (1995): “The Infl/Comp Interaction in Some Null Subject Languages”.In Studies
in Linguistics. Revue de la Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines, Vol. 1, pp. 65-89.
39.Sadiqi, F. : (1994)“A Linguistic Approach to the Teaching of Writing at the University
Level.”In Issues in English Language Teaching: Towards a Better Coordination Between
High School and University. Revue de la Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines, vol.
10, pp. 73-95.
40.Sadiqi, F. (1993): “Discourse Analysis and the Teaching/Learning of Morphology and
Syntax at the University Level.” Pp. 109-129 in English Language Teaching in the Maghreb:
Focus on the Learner. Publications of the Moroccan Association of the Teachers of English
(MATE).
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41.Sadiqi, F. (1992): “An Evaluation of the Linguistic Courses at the Moroccan University
Level: The Case of the Department of English, Fez.” Pp. 49-69 in Saib, J. (ed), English
Language Teaching in the Maghreb: Current Issues in Evaluation. Oujda. Publications of the
Moroccan Association of Teachers of English (MATE).
42.Sadiqi, F. (1991): “The Spread of English in Morocco.”International Journal of the
Sociology of Language. Vol.87. Pp. 99-114.
43.Sadiqi, F. (1990): “On the notion of Comp in Berber.”Pp.329-343 in Linguistique Au
Maghreb. Rabat. Okad.
44.Sadiqi, F. (1990): “Language and Mind”. In Linguistica Communicatiovol. 1 no 1.
(Spring). Pp. 201-225).
45.Sadiqi, F. (1990): “The Relevance of Discourse Analysis to the Teaching of Writing.” Pp.
163-187 in English Language Teaching: The Maghrebi Experience. Publications of the
Moroccan Association of Teachers of English (MATE).
46.Sadiqi, F. (1989) : “La Phrase Relative en Berbère”. In Maknasat. Revue de la Faculté des
Lettres et des Sciences Humaines, no. 3. Pp. 16-27.
47.Sadiqi, F. (1989): “English as a Window on New Inter-disciplinary Research at the
University.” 65-86. In English Language Teaching in Morocco: Directions for the Nineties.
Publications of the Moroccan Association of Teachers of English (MATE).
48.Sadiqi, F. (1988) : “Reflections on Austin’s Locutionary and Illocutionary Concepts”.In
Langues et Littératures. Fez. Publications de la Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences
Humanities, vol. vi-vii, Pp. 48-68.
49.Sadiqi, F. (1986): “The Teaching and Learning of Composition”, Teaching English as a
Foreign Language in Morocco. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference of the Moroccan
Association of Teachers of English March. Pp. 55-63.
C) Submitted publications with peer review
1.Sadiqi, F. “Women Organizing in Morocco in Light of a Post-Arab Spring Moment and an
Islamist Government” (publisher’s acknowledgement of receipt enclosed).
2.Sadiqi, F. “Emerging Amazigh Feminist NGOs in Morocco” (publisher’s acknowledgement
of receipt enclosed)
3. Sadiqi, F. “Women’s Role in the Arabic Sciences of Language (Arabic linguistics)”
(publisher’s acknowledgement of receipt enclosed).
4. Sadiqi, F. “Genesis of Gender Studies in Morocco” (publisher’s acknowledgement of
receipt enclosed).
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D) Encyclopedia entries
1.Sadiqi, F. (2006): “Gender in Arabic”. In Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics.
Leiden. Brill Academic Publishers.
2.Sadiqi, F. (2006): “Theories of Development of Language.” In Encyclopedia of World
Women History.
3.Sadiqi, F. (2005): “Morocco: Language Situation”. In Encyclopedia of Language and
Linguistics.
4.Sadiqi, F. (2004): “Political-Social Movements. Revolutionary: the Maghrib”. In
Encyclopedia of Women and Islam. Leiden. Brill Academic Publishers.
5.Sadiqi, F. (2002): “Women’s Movements in the Maghreb.” In Margaret A. Majumdar
(ed)The Essential Glossary. Francophone Studies. London. Arnold.
6.Sadiqi, F. (2002). “Orality in Moroccan Culture.” In Margaret A. Majumdar (ed) The
Essential Glossary. Francophone Studies. London. Arnold.
E) Book reviews/translations
1.Review essay for the Journal of Middle Eastern Women Studies (JMEWS) of Women,
Gender, and the Palace Households in Ottoman Tunisia by Amy Aisen Kallander. 2013.
Austin : University of Texas Press; The Ideal Refugees. Gender, Islam, and the Saheawi
Politics of Survival. Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh. 2014. Syracuse : Syracuse University Press;
Gender and Divorce Law in North Africa by Maaike Voorhoeve.2014. New Yirk : I.B.
Tauris; and The Moroccan Women’s Rights Movement Amy Young Evrard. 2014. Syracuse :
Syracuse University Press. Review due June 2015.
2.Women and ICT in Africa and the Middle East. Investigating Technology, Gender and
Empowerment. Edited by Ineke Buskens and Ann Webb (London: Zed Books. 2009).
3.Amazigh Arts in Morocco: Women Shaping Berber Identity, by Cynthia J. Becker.
Reviewed for the International Journal for African Historical Studies, Vol. 41, No. 3 (2008)
pp. 585-8.http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_7573/is_200809/ai_n32305853/
4.Women in the Ottoman Empire. Middle Eastern Women in the Early Modern Era, by
Madeline C. Zilfi (ed). Reviewed for The Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies
(Amman, Jordan, 2000).
5.The Politics of Households in Ottoman Egypt, by Jane Hathaway (author). Reviewed for
The Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies (Amman, Jordan, 2000).
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6.Dialogue of Civilizations by Mani Said Al-Utayba (translator from Arabic into English with
Moha Ennaji). Trenton: Red Sea Press, 2008.
F) International Media Articles
1.“Gender at the Heart of the New Moroccan Constitution.”Article written for the Common
Ground News. This article has been translated into several languages. September 6, 2011.
http://www.commongroundnews.org/article.php?id=30326&lan=en&sp=0
2.“North African Women at the Forefront of Legal Reform.”Article written for the Common
Ground News. This article has been translated into several languages. November 10, 2010.
http://commongroundnews.org/article.php?id=26736&lan=en&sp=0
3.”Morocco’s Veiled Feminists.”Article written for the Project Syndicate. This article has
been translated into several languages. May 25, 2006. http://www.projectsyndicate.org/commentary/sadiqi1/English
G) Moroccan Newspaper Artilces
About 160 articles (in Arabic and French) in various mainstream Moroccan newspapers on
women, gender and Language issues.
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