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Women in the Mediterranean (Hardcover)
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Women in the Mediterranean (Hardcover)
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The book addresses the challenges faced by women on the two shores
of the Mediterranean from a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary
perspective. While in the European Union's (EU) Mediterranean
countries inequality is mostly linked to the social sphere and, in
particular refers to labour market dynamics, in the Middle East and
Northern Africa (MENA) area, the situation is more complicated as
the social and private spheres are blended and cultural and
religious factors have a great impact on women autonomy and
opportunities beyond the family perimeter. The different challenges
women are facing on the two sides of the Mediterranean have
sometimes originated incomprehension and misperceptions.
Western-supported policies devoted to fill the gap between men and
women in the MENA area have overlooked countries' peculiarities
simply exporting models tailored for EU's member states. The EU's
attempts to strengthen relations with the Mediterranean countries
on a multilevel basis have not rescued women from marginalisation.
Nevertheless, during the 2011 awakening, women played an important
role in activating civil society. They are still considered as a
key part of the fight against terrorism and radicalisation,
although in some countries their condition has worsened after
secular regimes have been downturned. The number of migrant women
has increased and, not differently from men, they are looking for
opportunities and better conditions of life while Western media
tend to present them in a stereotyped way either as traumatized
victim and/or as caring mother. There are other misleading common
places, which need to be better conceptualised and understood, such
as the alleged incompatibility between Islam and women rights.
Unfortunately, women's rights are still under attack even in
European countries where they are considered consolidated. The
chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue
of the Journal of the Balkans and Near Eastern Studies.
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