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Moroccan Women, Activists, and Gender Politics: An Institutional Analysis

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Full Title:

Moroccan Women, Activists, and Gender Politics: An Institutional Analysis

Contributors:

By (Author) Eve Sandberg
By (author) Kenza Aqertit

ISBN:

9780739182093

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

26th September 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social discrimination and social justice
Gender studies: women and girls
Central / national / federal government policies

Dewey:

305.420964

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

186

Dimensions:

Width 163mm, Height 233mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

422g

Description

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 others work, altered Moroccos 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 Aqertits 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 genderinstitutions that can be adopted by practitioners and scholars in other country settings.

Reviews

Among the most valuable aspects of Sandberg's and Aqertit's new book is their revealing how very specific Moroccan women became women's rights activists, how they strategized and organized over several decades, and how they pushed the monarchy, male party leaders, judges, and fellow Moroccans to deeply rethink the family, modernization, and democracy. -- Cynthia Enloe, Clark University
Sandberg and Aqertit combine a sophisticated (and innovative) theoretical framework with nuanced empirical analysis. The Moroccan case is crucial; it is paradoxically unique and similar to other countries. As a result, Moroccan Women, Activists, and Gender Politics will furnish scholars and analysts with valuable insights about an important story of the institutional and societal transformation of gender in Morocco. And their institutional analysis of gender is a framework that can and will be used to investigate other countries that have experienced profound social reform and change. -- Gregory White, Smith College, co-editor of Journal of North African Studies

Author Bio

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

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