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This was a hybrid CASAR AUC community only lecture titled: ‘Men, Women’s Body Autonomy & GBV crimes in Egypt, US & Canada’: Why men need to step up for the education of women’s body autonomy.
This lecture featured Tadwein from Egypt, Women’s Advocates from the US & London Abused Women's Counseling Center from Canada (via Zoom). This lecture was part of course AMST 1091 ‘Exploring Feminist Perspectives in Egypt & the US’ (core curriculum pathways two- American studies) taught by Yasmeen El-Ghazaly, CASAR Assistant to Director & Adjunct Faculty - Wednesday May 15th, 2024
The lecture pondered on the following questions: How well are men educated about women’s bodies in Egypt and North America? How does this education correlate with the rates of gender based violence crimes in all 3 countries? How do the cultural disparities play a role in the educational discourses used in that regard? How does this knowledge make a difference in the lives of men & women?
Date of Performance/Event
Spring 5-15-2024
Venue
Alwaleed classroom CP55
Faculty Performer(s)/Contributor(s)
Yasmeen El-Ghazaly - Host/moderator
Student Performer(s)/Contributor(s)
Report by: Maha Muehlhaeusler (CASAR Research Assistant)
Guest Performer(s)/Contributor(s)
- Amel Fahmy (PhD), anthropologist and founder of Tadwein For Gender Studies in Egypt
- Alexandra Mcdougall from Women’s Advocates USA
- Wendy Goldsmith from London Abused Women’s Center in Canada.
Department
Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud Center for American Studies and Research
Associated Event/Series Name
CASAR Lecture Series
Credits/ Acknowledgements
Tadwein For Gender Studies in Egypt - Women’s Advocates USA - London Abused Women’s Center in Canada
Course
AMST 1091
Keywords
sex education, fgm, men, US, Egypt, feminism, human, rights
Disciplines
Islamic Studies | Legal Studies | Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling | Medical Education | Medical Sciences | Mental and Social Health | Public Health | Social Justice | Women's History | Women's Studies
Content Type
Lecture/Talk/Speech
File Type
Text
Extent
3 pages
Language
eng
Recommended Citation
APA Citation
CASAR, T.
(2024).CASAR AUC community only lecture: Men, Women’s Body Autonomy & GBV crimes in Egypt, US & Canada: Why Men Need to Step Up for the Education of Women's Body Autonomy.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/events_and_performances/52
MLA Citation
CASAR, The Prince Alwaleed Center for American Studies and Research
CASAR AUC community only lecture: Men, Women’s Body Autonomy & GBV crimes in Egypt, US & Canada: Why Men Need to Step Up for the Education of Women's Body Autonomy. 2024.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/events_and_performances/52
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