STEALING THE SHOW 7 November 2005 |
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Women Writers at an Afghan Literary Festival in Tehran [More]
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SLIDE SHOW 1 October 2005 |
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Women's Islamic Games [More]
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ANNOUNCEMENT 9 June 2005 |
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Women's Sit-In Protest Against Iran's Constitution [More]
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| March 8 International Women's Day
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Inauguration of the Women’s Library and Resource Center on March 8, 2005 [More]
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| SUPPORT A LOCAL LIBRARY |
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The Women’s Cultural Center’s Library Support Call [More]
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| Imam Hussein, A Real Man |
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Imam Hussein, A Real Man; Ashura Rites Revive Debates About Islam Among Iran's Youth [More]
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| Modeling Marriage |
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Enjoying large circulation and avid interest on the part of Iranian women, post-revolutionary conservative family magazines have been in circulation for quite some time. While some, such as Khanevadeh [ Family ] , were founded soon after the Iranian Revolution, others, like Khanevadeh-ye Sabz [ The Green Family ] or Khaneh va Khanevadeh [ Home and Family ] , were launched during the 1990s. [More]
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| About Bad Jens |
Bad Jens is a feminist online magazine mainly addressing readers outside Iran. It is hoped to be a step towards improving links between activists/academics inside and outside the country.
Seeing as intellectual and cultural exchanges between Iran and its neighbors are few and far between - especially regarding women's activities - we're particularly eager to reach readers in the Middle East.
'Jens'= gender, nature, type
'bad'= bad
The term 'badjens' is usually spelt as one word, and means "disreputable", or "sly".
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