Book Chapters
Hoodfar, Homa. 2017. “Turning Back the Clock: Population Policy and Human Rights in Iran” in Routledge Handbook on Human Rights and the Middle East and North Africa, edited by Anthony Tirado Chase. New York: Routledge and Taylor and Francis Group.
Hoodfar, Homa. 2015. “Our Dress and Their Politics” in Women’s Sport as Politics in Muslim Contexts. London: Women Living Under Muslim Laws (pp.29-36).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2015. “Women’s Sport as Politics in Muslim Contexts” in Women’s Sport as Politics in Muslim Contexts. London: Women Living Under Muslim Laws. (pp. 37-67).
Hoodfar, Homa, 2015. “Sport as a Political Arena: Muslim Women’s Olympics and Its Aftermath” in Women’s Sport as Politics in Muslim Contexts. London: Women Living Under Muslim Laws. (pp. 70-101).
Homa. Hoodfar. 2015. “Atlanta Plus” in Women’s Sport as Politics in Muslim Contexts. London: Women Living Under Muslim Laws (pp. 369-377).
Homa. Hoodfar. 2014. “Accommodating Subversion and Social Transformation: Afghan Refugee Women’s Clandestine Educational Movement in Iran” in Managing Muslim Motilities; between Spiritual Geographies and the Global Security Regime. Edited by Anita H. Fabos and Riina Isotalo. New York: Palgrave Macmillan (pp. 129-152).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2012. “Kicking Back: The Sports Arena and Sexual Politics in Iran” in Sexuality in Muslim Contexts: Regulation and Resistance. Anissa Hélie and Homa Hoodfar. London: Zed Books (pp. 208-233).
Hoodfar, Homa and Ana Ghoreishian. 2012. “Morality Policing and the Public Sphere: Women Reclaiming their Bodies and their Rights” in Sexuality in Muslim Contexts: Regulation and Resistance. Anissa Hélie and Homa Hoodfar. London: Zed Books . (pp. 234-268).
Hoodfar, Homa and Shadi Sadr. 2012. “Iran: politiques islamiques et femmes en quête d’égalité”. in Jacqueline Heinen & Shahra Razavi (Eds), Religion et politique: Les femmes prises au piège. Cahiers du Genre, hors-séri. Paris: L’Harmattan, (pp. 47-67).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2010. “Refusing the Margins: Afghan Refugee Youth in Iran” in Dawn Chatty (Ed.), Deterritorialized Youth Sahrawi and Afghan Refugees at the Margins of the Middle East. Oxford: Berghahn Books (pp. 145-182).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2010. “Marriage, Family, and Household in Cairo” in Samir and Roseanne Saad Khalaf (eds.), Arab Society and Culture. London: Saqi Books. (262-277)
Hoodfar, Homa. 2009. “Afghan Refugee Women in Iran: Revisioning the Afghan Family” in Kenneth M. Cuno and Manishia Desai (eds.), Family Gender and Law in Globalizing Middle East and South Asia, New York: Syracuse University Press (pp. 223-250).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2009, 2008. “Against All Odds: The Building of a Women’s Movement in the Islamic Republic of Iran 1979-2007” in Srilatha Batliwala (ed.), Building Feminist Movements and Organization Initiatives. Reprinted (shorter version) in Democracy and Governance and reprinted in The Drum Beat 483 – Women, Mobilization, and Empowerment I (1 January 2009).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2008. “Long Road Home: Adolescent Afghan Refugees in Iran Contemplating ‘Return’” in Jason Hart (ed.), Years of Conflict: Adolescence, Political Violence and Displacement, Oxford: Berghahn Books (pp. 165-187)
Hoodfar, Homa. 2009. “Population Policy in the Islamic Republic of Iran” in Sabine Berking and Magdalena Zolkos (eds.), Between Life and Death: Governing the Populations in the Era of Human Rights. Berlin: Peter Lang. (pp. 219-240)
Hoodfar, Homa. 2008. “Family Law and Family Planning Policy in Pre- and Post-revolutionary Iran” in Kathryn Young and Hoda Rashad (eds.), Family in the Middle East: Ideational Change in Egypt, Iran and Tunisia. New York: Routledge Press. (80-109)
Hoodfar, Homa. 1997. “The Veil in Their Minds and on Our Heads: The Persistence of Colonial Images of Muslim Women” in David Lloyd and Lisa Lowe (eds), Politics of Culture in the Shadow of Capital .Duke University Press, (pp. 248- 279). Translated in Polish and published in Gender: Prspektywa anthropologiczna edited by Renaty E. Hryciuk and I Agniescianskiej. Poland: Wtdawnictwa University Warszwskiego
Hoodfar, Homa. 2006. “More Than Clothing: Veiling as an Adaptive Strategy” in Religion and Canadian Society: Traditions, Transitions, and Innovations. Toronto: Canadian Scholar Press (pp. 203-228 (reprint).
Hoodfar, Homa. Hoodfar, Homa. 2006. “Khanum Gohary: An Iranian Community Leader” in Edmond Burke III and David N. Yaghoubian (eds.), Struggle and Survival in the Middle East. Berkeley: University of California Press (pp.339-365).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2005. “Muslims in Canada: From Ethnic Group to Religious Community” in Religion and Ethnicity in Canada, Paul Bramadat and David Seljak (eds.) Toronto: Pearson Longman (With Sheila McDonough) (pp. 133-153).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2003. “The Impact of Egyptian Male Migration on Urban Families: Feminization of the Egyptian Families or Reaffirmation of Traditional Gender Roles?” in Sociology of Gender: The Challenge of Feminist Sociological Knowledge. Sharmila Rege (ed.), New Delhi: Sage Publication, (pp. 195-226).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2003.“More Than Clothing: Veiling as an Adaptive Strategy” in Sajida Alvi, Homa Hoodfar and Sheila McDonough (eds.), The Muslim Veil in North America: Issues and Debates. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, (pp. 3-40).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2003. “Introduction: The Muslim Veil in North America: Issues and Debates” in Sajida Alvi, Homa Hoodfar and Sheila McDonough (eds.), The Muslim Veil in North America: Issues and Debates. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press (pp. xi-xxiv) (With Alvi and McDonough).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2001. “Muslim Women Mullahs As Volunteer Reproductive Health Workers” in Cultural Perspectives on Reproductive Health. Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer (ed.), New York: Oxford University Press (pp.153-174).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2001. “The Veil in Their Minds and on Our Heads: The Persistence of Colonial Images of Muslim Women” in Women, Gender and Religion. A Reader. Edited by Elizabeth A. Castelli with Rosemond C. Rodman. USA: Palgrave (pp. 420-446) (reprint).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2000. “Securing Women’s Rights to Land, Property and Housing: Country Strategies.” Montreal: Rights and Democracy, (pp. 29-34).
Hoodfar, Homa. 2000. “Iranian Women at the Intersection of Citizenship and the Family Code: The Perils of Islamic Criteria” in Women and Citizenship in the Middle East. Edited by Suad Joseph, Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, (pp. 287-313).
Hoodfar, Homa. 1998. “Women in Cairo’s (In)Visible Economy: Linking Local to National Trends” in Middle Eastern Women and the ‘Invisible’ Economy, Richard Lobban (ed). Gainesville: University Press of Florida. (pp. 245-261).
Hoodfar, Homa. 1997. “Feminist Anthropology and Critical Pedagogy: Anthropology of Classrooms’ Excluded Voices” in Radical Interventions: Identity, Politics, and Difference in Educational Praxis, Suzanne de Castell and Mary Bryson (eds). Toronto: York University Press (pp. 211-232).
Hoodfar, Homa. 1997. “Devices and Desires: Population Policy and Gender Roles in the Islamic Republic” in Political Islam, ed. Joel Beinin and Joe Stork. Berkeley: University of California Press (pp. 220-233.).
Hoodfar, Homa. 1996. “Personal Status Law as Defined by the Islamic Republic of Iran: An Appraisal.” Co-authored with Mehranguiz Kar. In Shifting Boundaries in Marriage and Divorce in Muslim Communities. France: Women Living Under Muslim Laws (pp. 7-36).
Hoodfar, Homa. 1996. “Circumventing Legal Limitation: Mahr and Marriage Negotiation in Egyptian Low-Income Communities” in Shifting Boundaries in Marriage and Divorce in Muslim Communities. France: Women Living Under Muslim Laws (pp. 121-142).
Hoodfar, Homa. 1996. “The Household As mediator: Political Economy, Development and Gender in Contemporary Cairo” In Development, Change, and Gender in Cairo: A View from the Household, Diane Singerman and Homa Hoodfar (eds). Bloomington: Indiana University Press (pp. xi-xxxix).
Hoodfar, Homa. 1996. “Survival Strategies and the Material Economy of Low-Income Households in Cairo” in Development, Change, and Gender in Cairo: A View from the Household, Diane Singerman and Homa Hoodfar (eds.). Bloomington: Indiana University Press (pp. 1-26).
Hoodfar, Homa. 1996. “The Impact of Egyptian Male Migration on Urban Families: Feminization of the Egyptian Families or Reaffirmation of Traditional Gender Roles?” in Development, Change, and Gender in Cairo: A View from the Household, Diane Singerman and Homa Hoodfar (eds.). Bloomington: Indiana University Press (pp. 51-80).
Hoodfar, Homa. 1995. “Child Care and Child Health in Low-Income Neighbourhoods of Cairo” in Children in the Muslim Middle East, Elizabeth Fernea (ed.). Austin: University of Texas Press (pp. 146-165).
Hoodfar, Homa. 1995. “State Policy and Gender Equity in Post-Revolutionary Iran” in Family, Gender, and Population Policy in the Middle East, ed. Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, (pp. 105-135).
Hoodfar, Homa.1994. “Situating the Anthropologist: A Personal Account of Ethnographic Fieldwork in Three Urban Settings” in Urban Lives: Fragmentation and Resistance, Henri Lustiger-Thaler and Vered Amit-Talai (eds.). Toronto: McLelland and Stewart Press, (pp. 206 -226).
Hoodfar, Homa. 1991. “Return to the Veil: Personal Strategies and Public Participation in Egypt.” In Working Women: International Perspectives on Labour and Gender Ideology, Nanneke Redclift and M. Thea Sinclair (eds.). London: Routledge (pp. 104-124).
Hoodfar, Homa 1988. “Patterns of Household Budgeting and the Management of Financial Affairs in a Lower-Income Neighbourhood in Cairo.” In A Home Divided: Women and Income in the Third World, Daisy Hilse Dwyer and Judith Bruce (eds.). Stanford: Stanford University Press (pp. 120 – 142).