Revolutionary Womanhood: Feminisms, Modernity, and the State in Nasser's EgyptStanford University Press, 24 aug 2011 - 245 pagina's The first major historical account of gender politics during the Nasser era, Revolutionary Womanhood analyzes feminism as a system of ideas and political practices, international in origin but local in iteration. Drawing connections between the secular nationalist projects that emerged in the 1950s and the gender politics of Islamism today, Laura Bier reveals how discussions about education, companionate marriage, and enlightened motherhood, as well as veiling, work, and other means of claiming public space created opportunities to reconsider the relationship between modernity, state feminism, and postcolonial state-building. Bier highlights attempts by political elites under Nasser to transform Egyptian women into national subjects. These attempts to fashion a "new" yet authentically Egyptian woman both enabled and constrained women's notions of gender, liberation, and agency. Ultimately, Bier challenges the common assumption that these emerging feminisms were somehow not culturally or religiously authentic, and details their lasting impact on Egyptian womanhood today. |
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
The Historical Roots of State Feminism | 23 |
Fashioning the Working Woman | 60 |
Debating the Personal Status Laws | 101 |
Regulating Reproduction | 121 |
State Feminism and Third World Imaginaries | 154 |
The Legacies of State Feminism | 177 |
Notes | 187 |
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Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Revolutionary Womanhood: Feminisms, Modernity, and the State in Nasser's Egypt Laura Bier Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2011 |
Revolutionary Womanhood: Feminisms, Modernity, and the State in Nasser's Egypt Laura Bier Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2011 |
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