Gema Martín Muñoz

Biography Gema Martín Muñoz (Madrid, Spain, 1955)
Gema Martín Muñoz is Professor of Sociology of the Arab and Islamic world at Madrid Autonoma University. She is a columnist for the newspaper El País on Arab and Islamic subjects. Her research interests include the sociopolitical situations in Middle East countries; Islamist movements and Muslims in Europe. She is editor of Islam, Modernism and the West: Cultural and Political Relations at the End of the Millennium (1999) and author of Arab State. Crisis of legitimacy and islamist reactions (2000) and Iraq, a failure of the West (2003).

She is also the author of various publications, including: Aprender a conocerse. Percepciones sociales y culturales entre España y Marruecos (Madrid: Fundación Repsol-Fondation Hassan II pour les Marocains Résidant à l’Étranger, 2001); El Estado Árabe. Crisis de legitimidad y contestación islamista (Barcelona: Ediciones Bellaterra, 2000); El Islam y el Mundo Árabe. Guía didáctica para profesores y formadores (Madrid: Publicaciones de la Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional, ICMA, 1996, 2nd edition 1998); Mujeres, desarrollo y democracia en el Magreb (Madrid: Ediciones Pablo Iglesias, 1995).

Participated in:

Symposium Under Fire

Witte de With organizes in collaboration with V2_ a symposium focusing on the issues debated in the Under Fire mailing list in the period January – April, 2004. The main speakers are John Armitage, Asef Bayat, Susan Buck-Morss (through internet) …Read more

 

Contemporary Arab Representations, Beirut/Lebanon

Contemporary Arab Representations is a long-term project which includes seminars, publications, performances and presentations of works by different authors – visual artists, architects, writers and poets – with the aim of encouraging production, circulation and exchange between the different cultural …Read more

 

Jordan Crandall, Under Fire

Under Fire is a year-long project initiated by Jordan Crandall that consists of a series of organized discussions that will occur online and in Rotterdam, throughout the year 2004. Co-editors Under Fire I: Asef Bayat, Susan Buck-Morss, Hamid Dabashi, Brian …Read more