This article considers the role that irredentist nationalist Moroccan and Sahrawi discourses have played in the current stalemate in the negotiations in the Western Sahara conflict. Despite this, Morocco has seen a series of revolutionary and reformist movements prior to and in the wake of the 2010 Arab Spring. Although these movements have often been outmaneuvered by the Moroccan monarchy, they have managed to force a realignment of forces as exemplified by the Moroccan 2011 Constitution. I draw on Judith Butler’s critique of identitarian discourses to suggest that women’s rights may be a productive platform for Sahrawi women to establish equally efficient coalitions with other women in Morocco, and work to break the current stalemate
The Journal of Project Monma Research CentreThis report is based on research conducted in the Sahraw...
How does feminism contribute to religious revival? How does feminism impact the ways that religion i...
Desrues Thierry, Nieto Juana Moreno, "The development of gender equality for Moroccan women - illusi...
This article considers the role that irredentist nationalist Moroccan and Sahrawi discourses have pl...
Women’s social and political rights have invariably been a focal point of discussion and debate in a...
From the Article: In this chapter, I intend to expand on the theme of developing “our listening capa...
This article analyzes the intersection of gender, women’s activism, and political participation in M...
Recent legal and institutional reforms in Morocco, particularly the amended constitution of 2011, wh...
Recent literature on peace and state-building highlights the need for women’s participation in post-...
As participants of one of the few national liberation movements in the twenty-first century, Sahrawi...
Feminist movements in the Maghreb continue to attempt to redress the inferior social status of women...
This project evaluates the effect of feminist activism to challenge discriminatory articles in the 2...
There is no doubt that one of the most contentious terrains of contestation in the supposed clash of...
The articles in this book tackle the questions of social activism and women’s participation, resist...
During the Arab Spring, Moroccan men and women first took to the streets on February 20, 2011 to dem...
The Journal of Project Monma Research CentreThis report is based on research conducted in the Sahraw...
How does feminism contribute to religious revival? How does feminism impact the ways that religion i...
Desrues Thierry, Nieto Juana Moreno, "The development of gender equality for Moroccan women - illusi...
This article considers the role that irredentist nationalist Moroccan and Sahrawi discourses have pl...
Women’s social and political rights have invariably been a focal point of discussion and debate in a...
From the Article: In this chapter, I intend to expand on the theme of developing “our listening capa...
This article analyzes the intersection of gender, women’s activism, and political participation in M...
Recent legal and institutional reforms in Morocco, particularly the amended constitution of 2011, wh...
Recent literature on peace and state-building highlights the need for women’s participation in post-...
As participants of one of the few national liberation movements in the twenty-first century, Sahrawi...
Feminist movements in the Maghreb continue to attempt to redress the inferior social status of women...
This project evaluates the effect of feminist activism to challenge discriminatory articles in the 2...
There is no doubt that one of the most contentious terrains of contestation in the supposed clash of...
The articles in this book tackle the questions of social activism and women’s participation, resist...
During the Arab Spring, Moroccan men and women first took to the streets on February 20, 2011 to dem...
The Journal of Project Monma Research CentreThis report is based on research conducted in the Sahraw...
How does feminism contribute to religious revival? How does feminism impact the ways that religion i...
Desrues Thierry, Nieto Juana Moreno, "The development of gender equality for Moroccan women - illusi...