Modernizing Women

Modernizing Women
Author: Valentine M. Moghadam
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2003
Genre: Muslim women
ISBN: 1588261719

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Extrait de la préface : "The subject of this study is social change in the Middle East, North Africa, and Afghanistan ; its impact on women's legal status and social positions ; and women's varied responses to, and involvment in, change processes. It also deals with constructions of gender during periods of social and political change. Social change is usually described in terms of modernization, revolution, cultural challenges, and social movements. Much of the standard literature on these topics does not examine women or gender, and thus [the author] hopes this study will contribute to an appreciation of the significance of gender in the midst of change. Neither are there many sociological studies on MENA and Afghansitan or studies on women in MENA and Afghanistan from a sociological perspective. Myths and stereotypes abund regarding women, Islam, and the region, and the sevents of September 11 and since have only compounded them. This book is intended in part to "normalize" the Middle East by underscoring the salience of structural determinants other than religion. It focuses on the major social-change processes in the region to show how women's lives are shaped not only by "Islam" and "culture", but also by economic development, the state, class location, and the world system. Why the focus on women? It is [the autor's] contention that middle-class women are consciously and unconsciously major agents of social change in the region, at the vanguard of movements for modernity, democratization and citizenship."

Family Women and Social Change in the Middle East

Family  Women and Social Change in the Middle East
Author: Nahla Abdo-Zubi
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars Press
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1987
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UVA:X001336688

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Women and Globalization in the Arab Middle East

Women and Globalization in the Arab Middle East
Author: Eleanor Abdella Doumato,Marsha Pripstein Posusney
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1588261344

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This work assesses the impact of globalization on women in Middle Eastern societies. To explore the gendered effects of social change, the authors examine trends within, as well as among, states in the region. Detailed case studies reveal the mixed results of global pressures.

Social Changes and Women in the Middle East

Social Changes and Women in the Middle East
Author: Shirin J. A. Shukri
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UVA:X004295007

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This is a study of social change in the Middle East and Gulf area which examines specifically the impact on women's role and status, their responses to change and their involvement in its processes. Gender constructions during periods of political and social change are discussed. The changing and variable status of women in the Middle East is examined comparatively, emphasising the factors that best explain the differences in women's status accross the region and over time. The study is interdisciplinary covering economic development, industrialization, ethnic and gender issues, social structure and education, politics and state policy.

Women in the Middle East and North Africa

Women in the Middle East and North Africa
Author: Fatima Sadiqi,Moha Ennaji
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136970375

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This book examines the position of women in the contemporary Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Although it is culturally diverse, this region shares many commonalities with relation to women that are strong, deep, and pervasive: a space-based patriarchy, a culturally strong sense of religion, a smooth co-existence of tradition and modernity, a transitional stage in development, and multilingualism/multiculturalism. Experts from within the region and from outside provide both theoretical angles and case studies, drawing on fieldwork from Egypt, Oman, Palestine, Israel, Turkey, Iran, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Spain. Addressing the historical, socio-cultural, political, economic, and legal issues in the region, the chapters cover five major aspects of women’s agency: political agency civil society activism legal reform cultural and social agencies religious and symbolic agencies. Bringing to light often marginalized topics and issues, the book underlines the importance of respecting specificities when judging societies and hints at possible ways of promoting the MENA region. As such, it is a valuable addition to existing literature in the field of political science, sociology, and women’s studies.

Women and Power in the Middle East

Women and Power in the Middle East
Author: Suad Joseph,Susan Slyomovics
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2011-10-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780812206906

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The seventeen essays in Women and Power in the Middle East analyze the social, political, economic, and cultural forces that shape gender systems in the Middle East and North Africa. Published at different times in Middle East Report, the journal of the Middle East Research and Information Project, the essays document empirically the similarities and differences in the gendering of relations of power in twelve countries—Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Palestine, Lebanon, Turkey, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Iran. Together they seek to build a framework for understanding broad patterns of gender in the Arab-Islamic world. Challenging questions are addressed throughout. What roles have women played in politics in this region? When and why are women politically mobilized, and which women? Does the nature and impact of their mobilization differ if it is initiated by the state, nationalist movements, revolutionary parties, or spontaneous revolt? And what happens to women when those agents of mobilization win or lose? In investigating these and other issues, the essays take a look at the impact of rapid social change in the Arab-Islamic world. They also analyze Arab disillusionment with the radical nationalisms of the 1950s and 1960s and with leftist ideologies, as well as the rise of political Islamist movements. Indeed the essays present rich new approaches to assessing what political participation has meant for women in this region and how emerging national states there have dealt with organized efforts by women to influence the institutions that govern their lives. Designed for courses in Middle East, women's, and cultural studies, Women and Power in the Middle East offers to both students and scholars an excellent introduction to the study of gender in the Arab-Islamic world.

Women and the Family in the Middle East

Women and the Family in the Middle East
Author: Elizabeth Warnock Fernea
Publsiher: Austin : University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: 0292755295

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An old culture investigated from a new perspective of Feminism in relation to the traditional values of Islam. -- Amazon.com.

A Social History Of Women And Gender In The Modern Middle East

A Social History Of Women And Gender In The Modern Middle East
Author: Margaret Lee Meriwether
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2018-02-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429971150

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Synthesizing the results of the extensive research on women and gender done over the last twenty years, Margaret L. Meriwether and Judith E. Tucker provide an accessible overview of the scholarship on women and gender in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century Middle East. The book is organized along thematic lines that reflect major focuses of research in this area—gender and work, gender and the state, gender and law, gender and religion, and feminist movements—and each chapter is written by a scholar who has done original research on the topic.