Women's movements in post-"Arab Spring" North Africa
Women's movements in post-"Arab Spring" North Africa [Texte imprimé] /
edited by Fatima Sadiqi
- New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
- 1 vol. (XII-325 p.) ; 24 cm
- Comparative feminist studies .
- Comparative feminist studies .
Notes bibliogr.
Series editor's preface / Introduction: the centrality of women's movements in the post-revolution dynamics in North Africa / The center: a post-revolution space for women's movements in North Africa. Morocco as an example / Women and the Arab spring: a transnational, feminist revolution / Creative disobedience: feminism, Islam, and revolution in Egypt / Gendering the Egyptian revolution / The lipstick on the edge of the well: Mauritanian women and political power (1960-2014) / About North African women's rights after the Arab spring / Women's rights and equality: Egyptian constitutional law / The struggle of Egyptian women for equal rights continues: two-steps forward, one-step backward / Women, art, and revolution in the streets of Egypt / Notes on Sudanese women's activism, movements, and leadership / Revolutionary nuns or totalitarian pawns: evaluating Libyan state feminism after Muʼammar al-Gaddafi / Tunisian women's literature and the critique of authority: sources, contexts, and the Tunisian "Arab Spring" / Engendering Tunisia's democratic transition: what challenges are facing women? / Women and leadership in the post-Arab Spring: the case of Tunisia / The Algerian woman issue: struggles, Islamic violence, and cooptation / Moroccan women in limbo: on liminal citizenship and the quest for equality / Moroccan women's cultural rights: a psycho-social perspective on cultural paradoxes / Women's economic empowerment in Morocco: the case of social entrepreneurship / Reflections on the 20-February movement: hope renewed, hope frustrated for women / by Chandra Talpade Mohanty -- by Fatima Sadiqi -- by Fatima Sadiqi -- by Miriam Cooke -- by Margot Badran -- by Dina Wahba -- by Céline Lesourd -- by Moha Ennaji -- by Ellen McLearney -- by Moushira Khattab -- by Nevine El Nossery -- by Sondra Hale -- by Amanda Rogers -- by Lilia Labidi -- by Nabila Hamza -- by Khadija Arfaoui -- by Rachid Tlemçani -- by Soumia Boutkhil -- by Rachida Kerkech -- by Manal Elattir, Yamina El Kirat El Allame, and Youness Tihm -- by Abdellatif Zaki Part One: Contextualizing women's movements in North Africa: conceptual issues -- Part Two: Specific country experiences --
"Centering on women's movements before, during, and after the revolutions that started in 2010, Women's Movements in Post-"Arab Spring" North Africa highlights the broader sources of authority that affected the emergence of new feminist actors and agents and their impact on the sociopolitical landscapes of the region"--Provided by publisher
978-1-137-52047-0
FEMME
FEMINISME
PRINTEMPS ARABE--(2010-....)
CONDITION FEMININE
SITUATION SOCIALE
PERIODE CONTEMPORAINE
STATUT PERSONNEL
MAGHREB
305.420961
Notes bibliogr.
Series editor's preface / Introduction: the centrality of women's movements in the post-revolution dynamics in North Africa / The center: a post-revolution space for women's movements in North Africa. Morocco as an example / Women and the Arab spring: a transnational, feminist revolution / Creative disobedience: feminism, Islam, and revolution in Egypt / Gendering the Egyptian revolution / The lipstick on the edge of the well: Mauritanian women and political power (1960-2014) / About North African women's rights after the Arab spring / Women's rights and equality: Egyptian constitutional law / The struggle of Egyptian women for equal rights continues: two-steps forward, one-step backward / Women, art, and revolution in the streets of Egypt / Notes on Sudanese women's activism, movements, and leadership / Revolutionary nuns or totalitarian pawns: evaluating Libyan state feminism after Muʼammar al-Gaddafi / Tunisian women's literature and the critique of authority: sources, contexts, and the Tunisian "Arab Spring" / Engendering Tunisia's democratic transition: what challenges are facing women? / Women and leadership in the post-Arab Spring: the case of Tunisia / The Algerian woman issue: struggles, Islamic violence, and cooptation / Moroccan women in limbo: on liminal citizenship and the quest for equality / Moroccan women's cultural rights: a psycho-social perspective on cultural paradoxes / Women's economic empowerment in Morocco: the case of social entrepreneurship / Reflections on the 20-February movement: hope renewed, hope frustrated for women / by Chandra Talpade Mohanty -- by Fatima Sadiqi -- by Fatima Sadiqi -- by Miriam Cooke -- by Margot Badran -- by Dina Wahba -- by Céline Lesourd -- by Moha Ennaji -- by Ellen McLearney -- by Moushira Khattab -- by Nevine El Nossery -- by Sondra Hale -- by Amanda Rogers -- by Lilia Labidi -- by Nabila Hamza -- by Khadija Arfaoui -- by Rachid Tlemçani -- by Soumia Boutkhil -- by Rachida Kerkech -- by Manal Elattir, Yamina El Kirat El Allame, and Youness Tihm -- by Abdellatif Zaki Part One: Contextualizing women's movements in North Africa: conceptual issues -- Part Two: Specific country experiences --
"Centering on women's movements before, during, and after the revolutions that started in 2010, Women's Movements in Post-"Arab Spring" North Africa highlights the broader sources of authority that affected the emergence of new feminist actors and agents and their impact on the sociopolitical landscapes of the region"--Provided by publisher
978-1-137-52047-0
FEMME
FEMINISME
PRINTEMPS ARABE--(2010-....)
CONDITION FEMININE
SITUATION SOCIALE
PERIODE CONTEMPORAINE
STATUT PERSONNEL
MAGHREB
305.420961