Modern Woman in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Modern Woman in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Author: Hend T. Alsudairy
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2017-05-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781443893282

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The first book to situate the Saudi woman in a broader cultural context, this text explores a variety of themes, historical developments, and social taboos. It also investigates a wide range of writing by Saudi women, beginning with the first attempt by a woman to write for the public in the middle of the twentieth century up to the peak of the Saudi woman’s literary production in this millennium. It is also concerned with the Saudi woman’s social, economic, and religious contributions, making it possible for the reader to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the reality of Saudi women through studying and connecting the Saudi woman’s past with her present. As such, this book represents a major contribution to the study of women in the Middle East, and offers a unique contrast between fictional presentation and lived experience.

The Role of the Social Media in Empowering Saudi Women s Expression

The Role of the Social Media in Empowering Saudi Women   s Expression
Author: Hend T. Alsudairy
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2020-05-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781527553538

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This book reveals the mysterious world of internet forums and their masked participants. It details those masked activists surfaced in the online world and how they become influential in the printed press. Their impact and their struggle for reform are traced through their old, hidden identities. The study dives deep into the world of social media in Saudi Arabia and connects it with official newspaper columns, investigating whether the Saudi woman has freedom of expression in the patriarchal society in which they live, as well as the extent and consequences of this expression. In 2004, Twitter was launched in Saudi Arabia, and it became the preferred social media platform of Saudis thanks to its limited characters. It allowed the discussion of courageous ideas and promoted reform and moderate attitudes. This book also shows the correlation between social media and the daring subjects published in newspapers.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Through the Eyes of Saudi Women

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Through the Eyes of Saudi Women
Author: Anita C. Butera
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2021-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781793607256

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Anita Butera provides a unique account of the past and future of Saudi Arabia as told by Saudi women. The story that emerges is one where modernization is not synonymous with Westernization but instead comes from the search for an identity based on the rich history of the country.

Women in Saudi Arabia Today

Women in Saudi Arabia Today
Author: M. Almunajjed
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 153
Release: 1997-02-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230373105

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The book studies the social issues related to the status of women in Saudi Arabia and the extent to which Saudi Arabian women actively participate in the development of their country. It also focuses on education and work outside the home as they affect the traditional role of the Saudi woman as wife, mother and homemaker. At the same time, those factors promote the participation of women in the development of Saudi Arabia. The book examines also the quality of Saudi women's lives in a traditional society and the meaning of their social reality. Intensive interviews were held with 100 Saudi women in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from different social, economic and educational levels.

Women and Radicalism in Saudi Arabia

Women and Radicalism in Saudi Arabia
Author: Hend T. Alsudairy
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2022-03-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781527582118

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This book studies the radical Islam movement in Saudi Arabia from the 1960s to 2019, and exposes the causes of female terrorism and extremism to highlight the dark tunnel of such radicalism and to help others to recognise it before it is too late to be redeemed. It highlights radical women as having a dangerous impact on Saudi women, especially university students, showing that, although al-Qaeda was not keen on involving women in terrorist operations, that does not mean women were totally uninvolved.

Women and Radicalism in Saudi Arabia

Women and Radicalism in Saudi Arabia
Author: HEND T. ALSUDAIRY
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-05
Genre: Women
ISBN: 1527582108

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This book studies the radical Islam movement in Saudi Arabia from the 1960s to 2019, and exposes the causes of female terrorism and extremism to highlight the dark tunnel of such radicalism and to help others to recognise it before it is too late to be redeemed. It highlights radical women as having a dangerous impact on Saudi women, especially university students, showing that, although al-Qaeda was not keen on involving women in terrorist operations, that does not mean women were totally uninvolved.

Perspectives on Women s Higher Education Leadership from around the World

Perspectives on Women   s Higher Education Leadership from around the World
Author: Karen Jones,Arta Ante,Karen A. Longman,Robyn Remke
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9783038972648

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Perspectives on Women’s Higher Education Leadership from around the World" that was published in Administrative Sciences

Queens of the Kingdom

Queens of the Kingdom
Author: Nicola Sutcliff
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-03-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781471179686

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Saudi Arabia is one of the most closed countries in the world. To separate fact from fiction, Nicola Sutcliff decided to go behind the veil for four years living, working and socialising in Saudi society. The resulting project - this fascinating and revelatory book - aims to raise the voices of these women; to share their realities, dreams, frustrations and talents. Through personal interviews, thirty women share their stories: from world-renowned activists to wives in polygamous households; high-ranking princesses to desert-dwelling bedouins. They talk candidly about the issues most intriguing to a Western audience – driving, sister wives and the religious police – as well as lesser known aspects of their lives, including under-the-abaya fashion, underground parties, and the practice of ‘purchasing’ husbands online. Many of the topics they discuss are completely unreported, until now. This compelling book also includes timely essays on wide-ranging subjects including driving, transgenderism, male guardianship, religion, politics and sexuality. Authentic, eye-opening, inspiring, courageous, this book will challenge stereotypes and reveal the intimate thoughts and details of women's lives in this most intriguing and mysterious of countries. At a time when the Kingdom appears to be on the cusp of change, this unique book captures the essence of what it is like to be a woman living in Saudi Arabia today.