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Rethinking Gender In Revolutions And Resistance Maha El Said

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Rethinking Gender In Revolutions And Resistance Maha El Said
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Author: Maha El Said, Lena Meari, Nicola Pratt
ISBN: 9781350222311, 1350222313
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Rethinking Gender In Revolutions And Resistance Maha El Said by Maha El Said, Lena Meari, Nicola Pratt 9781350222311, 1350222313 instant download after payment.

Ever since the uprisings that swept the Arab world, the role of Arab women in political transformations received unprecedented media attention. The copious commentary, however, has yet to result in any serious study of the gender dynamics of political upheaval.
Rethinking Gender in Revolutions and Resistance is the first book to analyse the interplay between moments of sociopolitical transformation, emerging subjectivities and the different modes of women’s agency in forging new gender norms in the Arab world. Written by scholars and activists from the countries affected, including Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia and Libya, this is an important addition to Middle Eastern gender studies.

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