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Author:
Ali, Zahra, author.
Title:
Women and gender in Iraq : between nation-building and fragmentation / Zahra Ali, Rutgers University-Newark.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xvii, 320 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Women--Iraq--Social conditions.
Sexism--Iraq--History.
Women's rights--Iraq.
Muslim women--Attitudes.
Feminism--Islam.--Islam.
Feminism--Islam.--Islam.
Muslim women--Attitudes.
Sexism.
Women--Social conditions.
Women's rights.
Iraq.
Frau.
Soziale Situation.
Geschlechterverha˜ltnis.
Geschlechterrolle.
Feminismus.
Irak.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-311) and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Genesis of the "woman question" : the colonial state against its society and the rise and fall of the new Iraqi Republic (1917-1968) -- Women, gender, nation, and the Ba'th authoritarian regime (1968-2003) -- Experiencing the invasion and occupation and the women of the new regime -- The emergence of women's groups and networks : after the fall of the Ba'th regime -- Kurdish women's activism in Iraqi Kurdistan -- Mobilizing for women's legal rights : gender and sectarianism in post-2003 Iraq -- Iraqi feminisms : searching for common grounds -- Conclusion : making sense of violence as a feminist praxis.
Summary:
Since the US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003, the challenges of sectarianism and militarism have weighed heavily on the women of Iraq. In this book, Zahra Ali foregrounds a wide-range of interviews with a variety of women involved in women's rights activism, showing how everyday life and intellectual life has developed since the US-led invasion. In addition to this, Ali offers detailed historical research of social, economic and political contexts since the formation of the Iraqi state in the 1920s. Through a transnational and postcolonial feminist approach, this book also considers the ways in which gender norms and practices, Iraqi feminist discourses, and activisms are shaped and developed through state politics, competing nationalisms, religious, tribal and sectarian dynamics, wars, and economic sanctions. The result is a vivid account of the everyday life in today's Iraq and an exceptional analysis of the future of Iraqi feminisms.
Series:
Cambridge Middle East studies ; 51
ISBN:
1316641627
9781316641620
1107191092
9781107191099
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1025401899
LCCN:
2018005018
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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