The 20th century witnessed the emergence of individual women as political actors, women as a category of political and social actors, and women (or “the woman question”) as a theme for political action across North Africa. This history is both intertwined with, and for a long time has been overshadowed by, that of colonialism, nationalism, and postcolonial state-building. Without being linear or homogeneous, the stages and processes of making women visible and extending women’s rights have been similar across Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria: increasing access to education, the emergence of pioneering female “models,” the mobilization of women as a group in the anti-colonial struggle, postcolonial state feminism and then a shift towards women ...
Tunisia is unique among Arab nations, due to the fact that women have been granted equal rights by t...
During periods of flux generated by Tunisia's transition to democracy, all classes of women found th...
Beyond the traditional models of femininity promoted in nationalist and Islamic discourses and endog...
The 20th century witnessed the emergence of individual women as political actors, women as a categor...
This paper examines two different movements in the region of North Africa. In this analysis, I inves...
In the late xix century and the beginning of the XX century, Arab nationalism identified women as th...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
The first Tunisian president, Habib Bourguiba, enscribed himself as the “freer of woman” in gold let...
At a time when the situation of women in the Islamic world is of global interest, here is a study th...
The Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation fought by Western...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
The Algerian women’s situation has witnessed, over decades, great transformations and improvements ...
Women in Tunisia share a unique history in terms of rights due to their interconnected, but nuanced ...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
The overriding theme of this work is that women’s struggles, human rights, myths, and literary expre...
Tunisia is unique among Arab nations, due to the fact that women have been granted equal rights by t...
During periods of flux generated by Tunisia's transition to democracy, all classes of women found th...
Beyond the traditional models of femininity promoted in nationalist and Islamic discourses and endog...
The 20th century witnessed the emergence of individual women as political actors, women as a categor...
This paper examines two different movements in the region of North Africa. In this analysis, I inves...
In the late xix century and the beginning of the XX century, Arab nationalism identified women as th...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
The first Tunisian president, Habib Bourguiba, enscribed himself as the “freer of woman” in gold let...
At a time when the situation of women in the Islamic world is of global interest, here is a study th...
The Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation fought by Western...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
The Algerian women’s situation has witnessed, over decades, great transformations and improvements ...
Women in Tunisia share a unique history in terms of rights due to their interconnected, but nuanced ...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
The overriding theme of this work is that women’s struggles, human rights, myths, and literary expre...
Tunisia is unique among Arab nations, due to the fact that women have been granted equal rights by t...
During periods of flux generated by Tunisia's transition to democracy, all classes of women found th...
Beyond the traditional models of femininity promoted in nationalist and Islamic discourses and endog...