Mar Gijón Mendigutía
Mar Gijón Mendigutía | |
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Born | María del Mar Gijón Mendigutía 1988 |
Nationality | Spanish |
Alma mater | Autonomous University of Madrid |
Occupation(s) | Arabist philologist, human rights activist and writer |
Employer | University of the Basque Country |
Notable work | History of the women's movement in Palestine |
María del Mar Gijón Mendigutía (Madrid, 1988) is a Spanish Arabist philologist, human rights activist and writer.[1]
She specializes in the Middle East region (Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Jordan), in Palestinian history and the situation of women and women's rights in the Middle East.[2] She is also an activist for women's rights and human rights in that geopolitical region.[1]
Biography and career
[edit]Mar Gijón Mendigutía was born in Madrid in 1988.[3] She studied a licenciate degree in Arabic philology in the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM). Later she obtained a doctorate in Arab and Islamic Studies at the Autonomous University of Madrid in 2016.[4][5]
She specializes in the Middle East (Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Jordan) and in Palestinian history and the situation of women in the Middle East.[2][6][7][8][9] She is a member of the association Biladi.[2][10][11][12]
In 2015 she published the book History of the women's movement in Palestine (Txalaparta, Tafalla, 2015) about the situation of women in said territory.[13][14][15] For this work she was a candidate for the 2016 Euskadi Literature Prize, in the category of non-fiction.
In 2018 she was a speaker at the International Congress on Human Rights, with the conference "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and United Nations Resolution 194 (III) of 1948: Links, evolution and perspectives", on the 1948 Arab–Israeli War and the Palestinian issue.[16] Gijón received the ICHR Award for the Best Conference on human rights.[17]
She is currently a university teacher and researcher at the University of the Basque Country and a member of the "Valentín de Foronda" Institute of Social History of the University of the Basque Country, the City Council of Vitoria and the Foral Council of Álava.
Personal life
[edit]Between 2005 and 2010 he lived in Damascus (Syria).[2] He currently resides in Algorta (Getxo).[3]
Publications
[edit]Books
[edit]Book chapters
[edit]- «The women's movement in Palestine (1884-1948): The anticolonial struggle as a driving element», en D. Checa Hidalgo, J. Ramos Tolosa Comprender Palestina-Israel: Estudios pluridisciplinares y decoloniales, Universidad de Granada, Granada, 2019.
- «The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and United Nations Resolution 194 (III) of 1948: links, evolution and perspectives» en Jon-Mirena Landa Retos emergentes de los Derechos Humanos: ¿Garantías en peligro?, Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia, 2019.
- «International Solidarity Campaigns with Palestine: Reality and perspectives», en The Palestinian Cause and the Future of the Palestinian National Project, Arab Center for Research & Policy Studies, Qatar, 2016.
- «The Syrian border and Palestinian refugees», en N. Ribas Mateo El Río Bravo Mediterráneo: las regiones fronterizas en la época de la globalización, Ediciones Bellaterra, 2011.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "What is life like in the territories of Gaza and the West Bank? We speak with Mar Gijón Mendigutía and with Iñigo Egiluz on Radio Vitoria". EITB (in Spanish). 2023-10-23. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ a b c d e www.funtsak.com, Funtsak-Diseño y Programación Web-. "Historia del movimiento de mujeres en Palestina - Mar Gijón Mendigutia". www.txalaparta.eus (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ a b "Mar Gijon Mendigutia: "Emakumeen borrokaren isla da Palestinaren historia" - Getxo". Hiruka.eus (in Basque). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ "Mar Gijón Mendigutia - Instituto de Historia Social Valentín de Foronda - UPV/EHU". Instituto de Historia Social Valentín de Foronda (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ HISTORIA DEL MOVIMIENTO DE MUJERES EN PALESTINA | (in Spanish). 2024-02-19.
- ^ Mendigutía, Mar Gijón (2023-10-13). "Los orígenes del conflicto palestino-israelí". El Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ "LOS ORÍGENES DEL CONFLICTO PALESTINO-ISRAELÍ".
- ^ www.funtsak.com, Funtsak-Diseño y Programación Web-. "Mar Gijón: "El movimiento de mujeres en Palestina fue clave en el resurgir del pueblo palestino contra la ocupación israelí"". www.txalaparta.eus (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ BILADI, Por Mar Gijón Mendigutía, * Asociación Palestina (2012-05-15). "La Nakba palestina". Deia (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Correo, El (2016-02-11). ""Siglo XX: Mujeres palestinas"". agenda.elcorreo.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ Vasco, Diario (2016-06-01). "Muestra - Cine de mujeres árabes". agenda.diariovasco.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ PAMPLONA, EFE (2012-05-16). "Este viernes arranca la VIII Muestra de Cine y Derechos Humanos". diariodenavarra.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ katakrak, katakrak. "Mar Gijón + Soraida Hussein "Movimiento de mujeres en Palestina"".
- ^ "Palestina-Israel: mujeres y hombres de un conflicto". Diario de Noticias de Navarra (in Spanish). 2016-09-30. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ Ceballos, Isabel (2016-07-21). ""Las políticas israelíes hacia los palestinos cada vez son más horribles"". elDiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ International Congress on Human Rights, ICHR. "Conferences and presentations. ICHR 2018" (PDF).
- ^ International Congress on Human Rights, ICHR. "ICHR Award for the Best Conference on Human Rights" (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-20.