Daniel Siddiqi, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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(Minimize exponence: Economy effects on a model of the morphosyntactic component of the grammar.) |
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Siddiqi DM. (2015) Scandals of seduction and the seductions of scandal Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 35: 508-524 |
Sharoni S, Abdulhadi R, Al-Ali N, et al. (2015) Transnational Feminist Solidarity in Times of Crisis International Feminist Journal of Politics. 17: 654-670 |
Siddiqi DM. (2015) Starving for Justice: Bangladeshi Garment Workers in a 'Post-Rana Plaza' World International Labor and Working-Class History. 87: 165-173 |
Haugen JD, Siddiqi D. (2013) Remarks and replies: Roots and the derivation Linguistic Inquiry. 44: 493-517 |
Siddiqi DM. (2011) Sexuality, rights and personhood: tensions in a transnational world. Bmc International Health and Human Rights. 11: S5 |
Siddiqi DM. (2011) Transnational feminism and "local" realities: The imperiled Muslim woman and the production of (in)justice Hawwa. 9: 76-96 |
Siddiqi DM. (2010) Political culture in contemporary Bangladesh: Histories, ruptures and contradictions Political Islam and Governance in Bangladesh. 7-26 |
Siddiqi DM. (2010) Islam, gender and the nation: The social life of Bangladeshi fatwas Communalism and Globalization in South Asia and Its Diaspora. 181-203 |
Siddiqi D. (2010) Distributed Morphology Linguistics and Language Compass. 4: 524-542 |
Siddiqi DM. (2009) Do Bangladeshi factory workers need saving Sisterhood in the post-sweatshop era Feminist Review. 91: 154-174 |