Women and Social Change in North Africa
Herausgeber: Gray, Doris H.; Sonneveld, Nadia
Women and Social Change in North Africa
Herausgeber: Gray, Doris H.; Sonneveld, Nadia
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A wide-ranging analysis of grass-roots activism, migration, legal, political and religious changes as basis for social transformation.
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A wide-ranging analysis of grass-roots activism, migration, legal, political and religious changes as basis for social transformation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781108419505
- ISBN-10: 110841950X
- Artikelnr.: 48687918
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781108419505
- ISBN-10: 110841950X
- Artikelnr.: 48687918
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Doris H. Gray and Nadia Sonneveld; Part I. What is Social
Change?: 1. Capturing change in legal empowerment programs in Morocco and
Tunisia: shared challenges and future directions Stephanie Willman Bordat
and Saida Kouzzi; 2. Safe havens and social embeddedness: an examination of
domestic violence shelters in Morocco Megan O'Donnell; 3. Reforming
gendered property rights: the case of collective land in Morocco Yasmine
Berriane; 4. Microcredit, gender and corruption: are women the future of
development? Nicolas Hamelin, Mehdi el Boukhari and Sonny Nwankwo; Part II.
Religion and Social Change: 5. Morocco's Islamic feminism: the contours of
a new theology? Doris H. Gray and Habiba Boumlik; 6. Moroccan mothers'
religiosity: impact on daughters' education Imane Chaara; 7. Pious and
engaged: the religious and political involvement of Egyptian Salafi women
after the 2011 Revolution Laurence Deschamps-Laporte; Part III. Migration
and Social Change: 8. Morocco at the crossroads: the intersection of race,
gender and refugee status Karla McKanders; 9. Speaking of the dead:
changing funeral practices among Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands and
Belgium Khadija Kadrouch-Outmany; 10. Dying with a clear mind: pain control
and end of life care for Dutch Moroccan patients in the Netherlands
Roukayya Oueslati; Part IV. What is Law? Oral and Codified Law: 11. KOL
B'ISHA ERVA: the silencing of Jewish women's oral traditions in Morocco
Vanessa Paloma Elbaz; 12. Customary law among the Imazighen of the Middle
Atlas and South East Morocco Michael Peyron; 13. Family law reform in
Algeria: national politics, key actors, and transnational factors Dörthe
Engelcke; 14. The case of women's unilateral divorce rights in Egypt:
revolution and counterrevolution? Nadia Sonneveld; 15. Emerging norms:
writing gender in the post-revolution Tunisian state Zoe Petkanas.
Change?: 1. Capturing change in legal empowerment programs in Morocco and
Tunisia: shared challenges and future directions Stephanie Willman Bordat
and Saida Kouzzi; 2. Safe havens and social embeddedness: an examination of
domestic violence shelters in Morocco Megan O'Donnell; 3. Reforming
gendered property rights: the case of collective land in Morocco Yasmine
Berriane; 4. Microcredit, gender and corruption: are women the future of
development? Nicolas Hamelin, Mehdi el Boukhari and Sonny Nwankwo; Part II.
Religion and Social Change: 5. Morocco's Islamic feminism: the contours of
a new theology? Doris H. Gray and Habiba Boumlik; 6. Moroccan mothers'
religiosity: impact on daughters' education Imane Chaara; 7. Pious and
engaged: the religious and political involvement of Egyptian Salafi women
after the 2011 Revolution Laurence Deschamps-Laporte; Part III. Migration
and Social Change: 8. Morocco at the crossroads: the intersection of race,
gender and refugee status Karla McKanders; 9. Speaking of the dead:
changing funeral practices among Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands and
Belgium Khadija Kadrouch-Outmany; 10. Dying with a clear mind: pain control
and end of life care for Dutch Moroccan patients in the Netherlands
Roukayya Oueslati; Part IV. What is Law? Oral and Codified Law: 11. KOL
B'ISHA ERVA: the silencing of Jewish women's oral traditions in Morocco
Vanessa Paloma Elbaz; 12. Customary law among the Imazighen of the Middle
Atlas and South East Morocco Michael Peyron; 13. Family law reform in
Algeria: national politics, key actors, and transnational factors Dörthe
Engelcke; 14. The case of women's unilateral divorce rights in Egypt:
revolution and counterrevolution? Nadia Sonneveld; 15. Emerging norms:
writing gender in the post-revolution Tunisian state Zoe Petkanas.
Introduction Doris H. Gray and Nadia Sonneveld; Part I. What is Social
Change?: 1. Capturing change in legal empowerment programs in Morocco and
Tunisia: shared challenges and future directions Stephanie Willman Bordat
and Saida Kouzzi; 2. Safe havens and social embeddedness: an examination of
domestic violence shelters in Morocco Megan O'Donnell; 3. Reforming
gendered property rights: the case of collective land in Morocco Yasmine
Berriane; 4. Microcredit, gender and corruption: are women the future of
development? Nicolas Hamelin, Mehdi el Boukhari and Sonny Nwankwo; Part II.
Religion and Social Change: 5. Morocco's Islamic feminism: the contours of
a new theology? Doris H. Gray and Habiba Boumlik; 6. Moroccan mothers'
religiosity: impact on daughters' education Imane Chaara; 7. Pious and
engaged: the religious and political involvement of Egyptian Salafi women
after the 2011 Revolution Laurence Deschamps-Laporte; Part III. Migration
and Social Change: 8. Morocco at the crossroads: the intersection of race,
gender and refugee status Karla McKanders; 9. Speaking of the dead:
changing funeral practices among Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands and
Belgium Khadija Kadrouch-Outmany; 10. Dying with a clear mind: pain control
and end of life care for Dutch Moroccan patients in the Netherlands
Roukayya Oueslati; Part IV. What is Law? Oral and Codified Law: 11. KOL
B'ISHA ERVA: the silencing of Jewish women's oral traditions in Morocco
Vanessa Paloma Elbaz; 12. Customary law among the Imazighen of the Middle
Atlas and South East Morocco Michael Peyron; 13. Family law reform in
Algeria: national politics, key actors, and transnational factors Dörthe
Engelcke; 14. The case of women's unilateral divorce rights in Egypt:
revolution and counterrevolution? Nadia Sonneveld; 15. Emerging norms:
writing gender in the post-revolution Tunisian state Zoe Petkanas.
Change?: 1. Capturing change in legal empowerment programs in Morocco and
Tunisia: shared challenges and future directions Stephanie Willman Bordat
and Saida Kouzzi; 2. Safe havens and social embeddedness: an examination of
domestic violence shelters in Morocco Megan O'Donnell; 3. Reforming
gendered property rights: the case of collective land in Morocco Yasmine
Berriane; 4. Microcredit, gender and corruption: are women the future of
development? Nicolas Hamelin, Mehdi el Boukhari and Sonny Nwankwo; Part II.
Religion and Social Change: 5. Morocco's Islamic feminism: the contours of
a new theology? Doris H. Gray and Habiba Boumlik; 6. Moroccan mothers'
religiosity: impact on daughters' education Imane Chaara; 7. Pious and
engaged: the religious and political involvement of Egyptian Salafi women
after the 2011 Revolution Laurence Deschamps-Laporte; Part III. Migration
and Social Change: 8. Morocco at the crossroads: the intersection of race,
gender and refugee status Karla McKanders; 9. Speaking of the dead:
changing funeral practices among Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands and
Belgium Khadija Kadrouch-Outmany; 10. Dying with a clear mind: pain control
and end of life care for Dutch Moroccan patients in the Netherlands
Roukayya Oueslati; Part IV. What is Law? Oral and Codified Law: 11. KOL
B'ISHA ERVA: the silencing of Jewish women's oral traditions in Morocco
Vanessa Paloma Elbaz; 12. Customary law among the Imazighen of the Middle
Atlas and South East Morocco Michael Peyron; 13. Family law reform in
Algeria: national politics, key actors, and transnational factors Dörthe
Engelcke; 14. The case of women's unilateral divorce rights in Egypt:
revolution and counterrevolution? Nadia Sonneveld; 15. Emerging norms:
writing gender in the post-revolution Tunisian state Zoe Petkanas.