Phyllis Chesler

An analyst of gender issues in the Middle East, a psychotherapist and a feminist, Phyllis Chesler co-founded the Association for Women in Psychology in 1969, the National Women’s Health Network in 1975, and is emerita professor of psychology at The City University of New York. She has published 15 books, most recently An American Bride in Kabul (2013) which won the National Jewish Book Award for 2013. Chesler’s articles have appeared in numerous publications, including the Middle East Quarterly, Encyclopedia Judaica, International Herald Tribune, National Review, New York Times, Times of London, Washington Post and Weekly Standard. Based on her studies about honor killings among Muslims and Hindus, she has served as an expert courtroom witness for women facing honor-based violence. Her works have been translated into 13 languages. Follow Phyllis Chesler on Twitter @Phyllischesler

Articles by this Author
Exposing a Veiled War against Women
Bashi’s anti-Israel venom in a children’s book caused the shut down of the upper East Side Mommas FB group she belonged to.
This may be the first time in history in which a Muslim cleric or religious leader will be tried in a Western Court of Law: Is the respected scholar and spiritual leader an abusive sexual predator?
Where is the lawyer who will challenge the silencing - and worse -of anyone who tells the truth about violent aspects of Islam? The professors who will save academia from burying this truth? And the bystanders?
History no longer exists or professors no longer care about it; objectivity, true facts, clear reasoning, intellectual diversity, the capacity for self-criticism, have been banished from the Western Academy. Be pro-Israel at your peril.
Islamic Jew-hatred has made a treacherous alliance with Western academics and activists- and the US campuses are on fire.