Informed by postcolonial/Islamic feminist theory, this qualitative study explores how Egyptian feminists navigate the political and social influence of the West. The following meta-questions guided this research: How do women in Egypt who self-identify as feminists define feminism? How do they use this definition in their activism? How is Westernization influencing Egyptian feminists and their participation in national and political conflicts? Data sources were based on individual interviews. The findings indicate that although the phenomenon of Westernization in Egypt had both negative and positive influences on the Egyptian women’s liberation movement, it has caused major divisions between secular and Islamist Egyptian feminists. This stu...
88 pages. Presented to the Department of International Studies and the Robert D. Clark Honors Colleg...
The following work investigates the role that colonialism and its modern neocolonial predecessors ha...
During periods of flux generated by Tunisia's transition to democracy, all classes of women found th...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 opened up the public space for Egyptian women from very different ba...
Islam oppresses women and has many restrictions on women’s participation in politics. Women have few...
abstract: This thesis examines the advent of the Egyptian women's movement from the late nineteenth ...
This article draws attention to a young generation of Islamist women activists and to how it reacted...
In Egypt, as in many other parts of the formerly-colonized world, numerous tensions and conflicts re...
This article focuses on independent Marxist feminists in Egypt during the last two decades of the tw...
This article argues that insomuch as feminism is both an analytical and politically prescriptive pro...
The thesis, based on research into written works, aims to de-essentialise the terms 'feminism' and '...
A considerable literature has been devoted to the study of Islamic activism. By contrast, Nadje Al-A...
Arab feminists have always faced challenges related to the burden of colonialism, accusations of wes...
This project examines definitions of Islamic feminism while analyzing the living arrangements of Mus...
This article focuses on contemporary interpretive knowledge projects that engage critically with Isl...
88 pages. Presented to the Department of International Studies and the Robert D. Clark Honors Colleg...
The following work investigates the role that colonialism and its modern neocolonial predecessors ha...
During periods of flux generated by Tunisia's transition to democracy, all classes of women found th...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 opened up the public space for Egyptian women from very different ba...
Islam oppresses women and has many restrictions on women’s participation in politics. Women have few...
abstract: This thesis examines the advent of the Egyptian women's movement from the late nineteenth ...
This article draws attention to a young generation of Islamist women activists and to how it reacted...
In Egypt, as in many other parts of the formerly-colonized world, numerous tensions and conflicts re...
This article focuses on independent Marxist feminists in Egypt during the last two decades of the tw...
This article argues that insomuch as feminism is both an analytical and politically prescriptive pro...
The thesis, based on research into written works, aims to de-essentialise the terms 'feminism' and '...
A considerable literature has been devoted to the study of Islamic activism. By contrast, Nadje Al-A...
Arab feminists have always faced challenges related to the burden of colonialism, accusations of wes...
This project examines definitions of Islamic feminism while analyzing the living arrangements of Mus...
This article focuses on contemporary interpretive knowledge projects that engage critically with Isl...
88 pages. Presented to the Department of International Studies and the Robert D. Clark Honors Colleg...
The following work investigates the role that colonialism and its modern neocolonial predecessors ha...
During periods of flux generated by Tunisia's transition to democracy, all classes of women found th...