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Moroccan Women, Activists, and Gender Politics

Autor Eve Sandberg, Kenza Aqertit
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2017
Sandberg and Aqertit analyze how, over the course of twenty-five years, dedicated, smart, and politically effective Moroccan women, working simultaneously in multiple settings and aware of each other's work, altered Morocco's entrenched gender institution of regularized practices and distinctive rights and obligations for men and women. In telling the story of these Moroccan gender activists, Sandberg and Aqertit's work is of interest to Middle East and North Africa (MENA) area specialists, to feminist and gender researchers, and to institutionalist scholars. Their work operationalizes and offers a template for studying change in national gender institutions that can be adopted by practitioners and scholars in other country settings.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498501705
ISBN-10: 1498501702
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 150 x 231 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Lexington Books

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Institutional Theories, Feminist Theories, and Moroccan Women Activists Chapter 2: Creating Moroccös Post-Independence Gender Institution Chapter 3: The Agency of Moroccan Women Chapter 4: Changing Rules and Paths within Institutions within Institutions and the Creation of Discursive Initiatives to Alter Moroccös Gender Discourses Chapter 5: Resources Chapter 6: The Sum is Greater Than Its Parts Chapter 7: Conclusion

Notă biografică

Eve Sandberg is chair of the Politics Department at Oberlin College. Kenza Aqertit is National Democratic Institute (NDI)-Nepal country director.

Descriere

This book explores, through a feminist and institutionalist approach, how Moroccan women activists altered their national gender institution to improve the lives of all Moroccan women. The authors offer a template for studying change in national gender institutions that can be adopted by practitioners and scholars in other settings.