Gender politics in transition
The Development of the Tunisian Field of Gender Politics 2011 -2014
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Eva Schmidt analyses how power relations, ideas, and institutions in Tunisian gender politics changed during the democratisation process 2011–2014. Her analysis of gender politics offers a productive lens to understand the course of the Tunisian transition. As gender policies are integral to Tunisian national identity, they became a major battlefield in the fight for political inclusion and exclusion. In this context, liberal and leftist feminists accessed the decision-making institutions and enhanced the existing women’s rights legislation. Yet the intertwinement of modernist nationalism with women’s rights also limited the scope for feminist demands. This book contributes a unique case study to political transitology and advances an original theoretical approach based on Bourdieu’s theory of the political field.
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Gender politics in transition, Eva Schmidtová
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- Titel
- Gender politics in transition
- Untertitel
- The Development of the Tunisian Field of Gender Politics 2011 -2014
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Eva Schmidtová
- Verlag
- Springer VS
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2019
- ISBN10
- 3658285397
- ISBN13
- 9783658285395
- Kategorie
- Skripten & Universitätslehrbücher
- Beschreibung
- Eva Schmidt analyses how power relations, ideas, and institutions in Tunisian gender politics changed during the democratisation process 2011–2014. Her analysis of gender politics offers a productive lens to understand the course of the Tunisian transition. As gender policies are integral to Tunisian national identity, they became a major battlefield in the fight for political inclusion and exclusion. In this context, liberal and leftist feminists accessed the decision-making institutions and enhanced the existing women’s rights legislation. Yet the intertwinement of modernist nationalism with women’s rights also limited the scope for feminist demands. This book contributes a unique case study to political transitology and advances an original theoretical approach based on Bourdieu’s theory of the political field.