Independent and Feminist Publishing Conference
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Independent and Feminist Publishing Conference
Al-Ahram Weekly Covers the First Feminist and Independent Publishing Conference 2026
Novelist and journalist Rana Hassan published a report in Al-Ahram Weekly on the First Feminist and Independent Publishing Conference 2026, organized by Elles Publishing House…
Feminist Publishing Experiences and Its Editorial and Audio Dimensions at the First Feminist and Independent Publishing Conference 2026
The second day of the First Feminist and Independent Publishing Conference 2026 concluded with a session titled “Experiences and Testimonies in Feminist Publishing,” featuring Nawara…
Roundtable Discusses Feminist and Experimental Publishing at the First Feminist and Independent Publishing Conference 2026
As part of the First Feminist and Independent Publishing Conference 2026, a roundtable titled “The Process of Feminist and Experimental Publishing” brought together writer and…
“On Feminist Publishing, Archives, and Memory”.. A Rich Discussion Exploring the Historical Roots of Feminist Publishing at the First Feminist and Independent Publishing Conference 2026
The First Feminist and Independent Publishing Conference 2026 continued its second day with a session titled “On Feminist Publishing, Archives, and Memory,” featuring writer and…
“Experiences and Testimonies in Independent Publishing” Session Concludes Day One of the First Feminist and Independent Publishing Conference 2026
The first day of the First Feminist and Independent Publishing Conference 2026 concluded with a session titled “Experiences and Testimonies in Independent Publishing,” featuring writer…
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“Is Anybody Here?”.. An Evening Celebrating Women’s Voices and Fragmented Writing at Elles Publishing House
Elles Publishing House hosted a signing and discussion event for the book “Is Anybody Here? – Women Writing the Fragment”…




























































































































