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Article
Abd el-Gawad, Heba;
(2023)
Strategic Narcissism: A Lived Experience of ‘Decolonising’, Inclusion of and ‘Collaborations’ with Indigenous Researchers.
Zeitschrift für Ethnologie/Journal of Social and Cultural Anthropology
, 148
(2)
pp. 289-304.
10.60827/zfe/jsca.v148i2.1315.
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Book chapter
Abd el Gawad, Heba;
(2024)
Reclaiming the Archive:
The Contribution of Egyptian Women to the Archaeologies of the Delta (1880–1924).
In: Blouin, Katherine, (ed.)
The Nile Delta: Histories from Antiquity to the Modern Period.
(pp. 595-610).
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.
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Abd el-Gawad, Heba;
(2025)
Respect, Recognition, and Rematriation:
An Indigenous Egyptian Perspective on Meaningful Public Discourse on the Middle East and North Africa.
In: Gardner, Chelsea and Higgins, Sabrina C, (eds.)
Ancient Pasts for Modern Audiences: Public Scholarship and the Mediterranean World.
(pp. 57-73).
Routledge: London, UK.
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Abd el-Gawad, Heba;
(2025)
Destructing Middle Eastern and North African Archaeological Practices: An Indigenous Egyptian Counter-Narrative.
In: Crouzet, Guillemette and Miller, Eva, (eds.)
Finding Antiquity, Making the Modern Middle East: Archaeology, Empires, Nations.
(pp. 209-222).
Bloomsbury Academic: London, UK.
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Abd el-Gawad, Heba;
Volk, Sharyn;
Van de Ven, Annelies;
Stevenson, Alice;
(2024)
From Ancient to Living Egypt: Centering Lived Experience in Teaching Egypt within and outside Museums.
In: Thum, Jen and Walsh, Carl and Jiménez, Lissette M and Saladino Haney, Lisa, (eds.)
Teaching Ancient Egypt in Museums Pedagogies in Practice.
(pp. 201-217).
Routledge: London, UK.
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