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Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 08:46:49 +0700
From: "june c k" <mu-lan-AT-eudoramail.com>
Subject: queries


dear fellows,
I want to propose an undergraduate theses under the topic Qadiyat al-Mar'ah as Egypt Women Resistance to Western Colonialism and State Patriarchal System. I choose this topic because it interest me much since islamic women who was meant to be major issue of subordinat cultural system in Arabic (specifically in Egypt) sound by the west. Thus, there was structural subordinat relations between the west, male in egypt, and female in egypt; as much as the male in the west, the female in the west and female in eypt. Due to the perspective, I believed that postcolonial approach would suit me best (Although, I hadn't found which thought I would like to use as my tools of analyzing yet).
Recently, I found difficulty with one of the lecturer since he told me that International Relations is not ready with any theorizing of poco since poco theorizing without being theory, instead a mere discourse. International Relations is my major and I now I wish you all to give any comments to how my lecturer think about poco. Does anyone of you have any suggestion whose thought I shall apply for I got numb and dumbfounded eversince? Any comments may lighten my horizon, and most, my spirit to digging my interest in this topic, thanks.


June Cahyaningtyas


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