Books:
* The Infertility Business: Medical Power and Bioethics in Egypt (1994): This book explores the impact of infertility treatment on women's lives in Egypt and examines the ethical considerations of assisted reproductive technologies.
* The Making of Middle Eastern Modernity: God, Sex, and the State in Cairo (2006): This book delves into the cultural and social transformations in Cairo, focusing on the changing roles of religion, gender, and sexuality in the modern era.
* The New Arab Man: Gender and Power in a Changing Middle East (2018): This book examines the evolving masculinity in the Middle East, exploring how men navigate gender roles and power dynamics in a rapidly changing region.
* The Arab Woman's Body: Narratives of Gender and Identity (2022): This collection of essays explores the complexities of women's bodies in the Arab world, from the perspective of culture, religion, and medical practices.
Other notable works:
* "The Social Dynamics of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the Middle East: A Critical Review" (2003), a journal article in *Social Science & Medicine*.
* "Between Islam and Reproductive Technologies: The Arab World" (2009), a chapter in the book *Reproductive Technologies and Islam: Global Perspectives*.
Marcia Claire Inhorn's work has been widely praised for its insightful analysis of complex social and cultural issues. She is considered a leading expert on the intersection of gender, reproduction, and modernity in the Middle East.