Elizabeth Warnock Fernea

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Elizabeth Warnock Fernea (b. 1927) is a writer, filmmaker, and anthropologist who has spent much of her life in the field producing numerous ethnographies and films that capture the struggles and turmoil of African and Middle Eastern cultures. Her husband, Robert A. Fernea, is a large influence in her life. They have collaborated on many projects.

[edit] Books by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea

  • Remembering Childhood in the Middle East: Memoirs from a Century of Chang
  • Guests of the Sheik: An Ethnography of an Iraqi Village
  • The Arab World
  • The Struggle for Peace: Israelis and Palestinians
  • Street in Marrakech
  • Children in the Muslim Middle East
  • Nubian Ethnographies
  • A View of the Nile
  • Middle Eastern Muslim Women Speak
  • In Search of Islamic Feminism: One Woman's Global Journey

[edit] Films by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea

  • Living with the Past: Historic Cairo
  • A Veiled Revolution: Women and Religion in Egypt
  • The Struggle for Peace: Israelis and Palestinians
  • Some Women of Marrakech
  • Saints and Spirits

[edit] Sources

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