This book examines the position of women in the contemporary
Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Although it is
culturally diverse, this region shares many commonalities with
relation to women that are strong, deep, and pervasive: a
space-based patriarchy, a culturally strong sense of religion, a
smooth co-existence of tradition and modernity, a transitional
stage in development, and multilingualism/multiculturalism.
Experts from within the region and from outside provide both
theoretical angles and case studies, drawing on fieldwork from
Egypt, Oman, Palestine, Israel, Turkey, Iran, Tunisia, Algeria,
Morocco, and Spain. Addressing the historical, socio-cultural,
political, economic, and legal issues in the region, the chapters
cover five major aspects of women's agency:
- political agency
- civil society activism
- legal reform
- cultural and social agencies
- religious and symbolic agencies.
Bringing to light often marginalized topics and issues, the book
underlines the importance of respecting specificities when judging
societies and hints at possible ways of promoting the MENA region.
As such, it is a valuable addition to existing literature in the
field of political science, sociology, and women's studies.
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