The recent rise in Islamist-inspired women’s activism is posing challenges to the longstanding secular women’s movements in post-Ben Ali Tunisia. Starting from the conviction that cohesive, cross-class women’s coalitions are better suited to achieve gender justice for women of all walks of life, this article draws on the concept of ‘agonistic pluralism’ (Chantal Mouffe) to understand how Tunisia’s women’s movements can deal with the new, multifaceted conflict in their ranks. Through a discussion of the ‘Dialogue of Tunisian Women’, the grounds for strategic coalition-building and ‘agonistic’ engagement between secular and Islamist women’s rights actors are illustrated
The rights of Tunisian women have been safeguarded in the aftermath of Tunisia's popular uprising, d...
International audienceA large body of research highlights the role of women in the mobilizations tha...
International audienceA large body of research highlights the role of women in the mobilizations tha...
The recent rise in Islamist-inspired women’s activism is posing challenges to the longstanding secul...
During periods of flux generated by Tunisia's transition to democracy, all classes of women found th...
During periods of flux generated by Tunisia's transition to democracy, all classes of women found th...
Generally seen as a pawn in the identity struggle between so-called secular and Islamist political a...
The Arab Spring, including the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia, displayed a strong female presence and...
In 2017, Tunisia issued the law on violence against women. Both Islamists and non-Islamists were in ...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
The appeal Salafism has on some women is overshadowed by national and international interest in thei...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
The women’s movement has become increasingly entangled with the “secularism versus Islamism” debate ...
The rights of Tunisian women have been safeguarded in the aftermath of Tunisia's popular uprising, d...
International audienceA large body of research highlights the role of women in the mobilizations tha...
International audienceA large body of research highlights the role of women in the mobilizations tha...
The recent rise in Islamist-inspired women’s activism is posing challenges to the longstanding secul...
During periods of flux generated by Tunisia's transition to democracy, all classes of women found th...
During periods of flux generated by Tunisia's transition to democracy, all classes of women found th...
Generally seen as a pawn in the identity struggle between so-called secular and Islamist political a...
The Arab Spring, including the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia, displayed a strong female presence and...
In 2017, Tunisia issued the law on violence against women. Both Islamists and non-Islamists were in ...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
The appeal Salafism has on some women is overshadowed by national and international interest in thei...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
The women’s movement has become increasingly entangled with the “secularism versus Islamism” debate ...
The rights of Tunisian women have been safeguarded in the aftermath of Tunisia's popular uprising, d...
International audienceA large body of research highlights the role of women in the mobilizations tha...
International audienceA large body of research highlights the role of women in the mobilizations tha...