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Arab Women's Activism and Socio-Political Transformation = Unfinished Gendered Revolutions /
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Arab Women's Activism and Socio-Political Transformation/ edited by Sahar Khamis, Amel Mili.
Reminder of title:
Unfinished Gendered Revolutions /
other author:
Khamis, Sahar.
Description:
XXVII, 258 p. 6 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Identity politics. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60735-1
ISBN:
9783319607351
Arab Women's Activism and Socio-Political Transformation = Unfinished Gendered Revolutions /
Arab Women's Activism and Socio-Political Transformation
Unfinished Gendered Revolutions /[electronic resource] :edited by Sahar Khamis, Amel Mili. - 1st ed. 2018. - XXVII, 258 p. 6 illus. in color.online resource.
Introduction by Sahar Khamis and Amel Mili -- Part I: Unfinished Political Revolutions -- Chapter 1 Citizenship and Gender Equality in the Cradle of the Arab Spring by Amel Mili -- Chapter 2 Women as Symbols of a Movement: The Remaining Battles for Women Activists in Bahrain by Nada Al Wadi and Sahar Khamis -- Chapter 3 Linking the Cedar Revolution and the Arab Spring by Rita Stephan -- Chapter 4 Women's Space after the Arab Spring: Can We Generalize? By Deborah Harrold -- Part II: Unfinished Social Revolutions -- Chapter 5 Voicing Dissonance: Tunisian Women’s Narratives of Dissent under Ben ‘Ali by Gretchen Head -- Chapter 6 Women and Religion in the Arab Spring by Asma Nouria -- Chapter 7 Arab Women and Post-Revolution Resistance: Egyptian Women’s War Against Sexual Harassment by Nahed el Tantawi and Amel Gaber -- Chapter 8 Stealth Revolution: Saudi Women’s Education, Labor and the Arab Spring by Nami Tsujigami -- Chapter 9 Gender Activism in the Age of Social Media by Sana Jelassi -- Part III: Unfinished Legal Revolutions -- Chapter 10 Egyptian Women’s Constitutional Rights, 2012 and 2014 by Ellen McLarney -- Chapter 11 From Lalla el-Batoul to Oum Hamza: Moroccan Women’s Ongoing Fight for Equality and Dignity by Brahim El Guabli -- Chapter 12 Women, Their Rights and Constitutionality in Egypt: Equal Rights for Equal Citizenship? Lubna Azzam.
This book illustrates how Arab women have been engaging in three ongoing, parallel struggles, before, during, and after the Arab Spring, on three levels, namely: the political struggle to pave the road for democracy, freedom, and reform; the social struggle to achieve gender equality and fight all forms of injustice and discrimination against women; and the legal struggle to chart new laws which can safeguard both the political and the social gains. The contributors argue that while the political upheavals were oftentimes more prevalent and visible, they should not overshadow the parallel social and legal revolutions which are equally important, due to their long-term impacts on the region. The chapters shed light on the intersections, overlaps and divergences between these simultaneous, continuous gendered struggles and unpacks their complexities and multiple implications, locally, regionally, and internationally, across different countries and through different phases.
ISBN: 9783319607351
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-60735-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: JA76
Dewey Class. No.: 320.562
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Introduction by Sahar Khamis and Amel Mili -- Part I: Unfinished Political Revolutions -- Chapter 1 Citizenship and Gender Equality in the Cradle of the Arab Spring by Amel Mili -- Chapter 2 Women as Symbols of a Movement: The Remaining Battles for Women Activists in Bahrain by Nada Al Wadi and Sahar Khamis -- Chapter 3 Linking the Cedar Revolution and the Arab Spring by Rita Stephan -- Chapter 4 Women's Space after the Arab Spring: Can We Generalize? By Deborah Harrold -- Part II: Unfinished Social Revolutions -- Chapter 5 Voicing Dissonance: Tunisian Women’s Narratives of Dissent under Ben ‘Ali by Gretchen Head -- Chapter 6 Women and Religion in the Arab Spring by Asma Nouria -- Chapter 7 Arab Women and Post-Revolution Resistance: Egyptian Women’s War Against Sexual Harassment by Nahed el Tantawi and Amel Gaber -- Chapter 8 Stealth Revolution: Saudi Women’s Education, Labor and the Arab Spring by Nami Tsujigami -- Chapter 9 Gender Activism in the Age of Social Media by Sana Jelassi -- Part III: Unfinished Legal Revolutions -- Chapter 10 Egyptian Women’s Constitutional Rights, 2012 and 2014 by Ellen McLarney -- Chapter 11 From Lalla el-Batoul to Oum Hamza: Moroccan Women’s Ongoing Fight for Equality and Dignity by Brahim El Guabli -- Chapter 12 Women, Their Rights and Constitutionality in Egypt: Equal Rights for Equal Citizenship? Lubna Azzam.
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