Boutkhil, Soumia
North African Women after the Arab Spring
1. Introduction
Larbi Touaf, Soumia Boutkhil
2. Post-2011 Pressures for Expanded Female Citizenship and Family Law Reform in Mena: Theorizing on Change amidst Political Transition
Rania Maktabi
3. The Liberating Force of Art, Humor, and Social Media: Women Cartoonists of the Arab Spring
Chourouq Nasri
4. The Arab Spring and Women’s Rights Activism on Facebook
André Fecteau
5. Watered-Down Feminism: An Examination of Gender and Revolutionary Ideals in Morocco
Jessica Lambert
6.
Larbi Touaf
7. Who’s Under the Robe? On Women in the Judicial System in Morocco
Soumia Boutkhil
8. The Women’s Movement and the 20 February Movement in Morocco: An Awkward Relationship
Lenie Brouwer, Edien Bartels
9. Mediated Femininity and Female Citizenship in Moroccan Electronic News Sites – Hespress.com as a Case Study
Soumia Ben Rochd
10. The Reform of the Moroccan Family Law and Women’s Daily Lives: Navigating Between Structural Constraints and Personal Agency
Oka Storms, Edien Bartels
11. Winds of Change: Egypt’s Islamic Family Law Between Two Centuries (1920–2013)
Nadia Nader, Riham E. A. Debian
12. Women in Libya: The Ongoing Armed Conflict, Political Instability and Radicalization
Asmae Khalifa
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, African Politics, Gender Studies, Religion and Gender, Conflict Studies, Regionalism, Peace Studies
- Editor
- Boutkhil, Soumia
- Nasri, Chourouq
- Touaf, Larbi
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2017
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 11 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319499260
- Printed ISBN
- 978-3-319-49925-3