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Charts the arc of the Egyptian women’s movement, capturing the changing dynamics of gender activism over the course of two decades. Tadros explores the interface between feminist movements, Islamist forces, and three regime ruptures in the battle over women’s status in Egyptian society and politics.

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Tadros’s study of the Egyptian women’s movement following 2011 explains its ‘red lines’ while providing rich and nuanced empirical analysis of the women’s movement’s organizational, ideological, and legal challenges.""—Diane Singerman, editor of Cairo Contested: Governance, Urban Space, and Global Modernity

""An important contribution to the literature on women’ s movements in the Arab world as well as to theoretical debates about transitions to democracy and collective action.""—Hoda Elsadda, author of Gender, Nation, and the Arabic Novel: Egypt, 1892–2008

Resistance Revolt and Gender Justice in Egypt

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 4/30/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780815634614, 978-0815634614
      ISBN10: 0815634617

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Charts the arc of the Egyptian women’s movement, capturing the changing dynamics of gender activism over the course of two decades. Tadros explores the interface between feminist movements, Islamist forces, and three regime ruptures in the battle over women’s status in Egyptian society and politics.

      Trade Review
      Tadros’s study of the Egyptian women’s movement following 2011 explains its ‘red lines’ while providing rich and nuanced empirical analysis of the women’s movement’s organizational, ideological, and legal challenges.""—Diane Singerman, editor of Cairo Contested: Governance, Urban Space, and Global Modernity

      ""An important contribution to the literature on women’ s movements in the Arab world as well as to theoretical debates about transitions to democracy and collective action.""—Hoda Elsadda, author of Gender, Nation, and the Arabic Novel: Egypt, 1892–2008

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