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Women Rising

In and Beyond the Arab Spring

Mounira M. Charrad (Hrsg.), Rita Stephan (Hrsg.)

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Groundbreaking essays by female activists and scholars documenting women’s resistance before, during, and after the Arab Spring

Images of women protesting in the Arab Spring, from Tahrir Square to the streets of Tunisia and Syria, have become emblematic of the political upheaval sweeping the Middle East and North Africa. In Women Rising, Rita Stephan and Mounira M. Charrad bring together a provocative group of scholars, activists, artists, and more, highlighting the first-hand experiences of these remarkable women.

In this relevant and timely volume, Stephan and Charrad paint a picture of women’s political resistance in sixteen countries before, during, and since the Arab Spring protests first began in 2011. Contributors provide insight into a diverse range of perspectives across the entire movement, focusing on often-marginalized voices, including rural women, housewives, students, and artists.

Women Rising offers an on-the-ground understanding of an important twenty-first century movement, telling the story of Arab women’s activism.

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Laura Nix, Lebanese Women’s Movement, Nude Protests in Egypt, Political Authoritarianism, 1919 Revolution, AWSA International, Jasmine Revolution, Arab Women Collective, ABAAD, LGBTQ+, University of Fez, Yemen, Colonialism, Egypt, Sectarianism, Arab Women Solidarity Association United, Saudi Vision 2030, Aden, Cairo, Egypt, Intifada, Khawla Dunia, Aliaa Elmahdy, Israel, AWSA United, Rabitat al-Mar’a al-Iraqyah, Women’s Liberation in Syria, Morocco, Hijab, Algerian Politics, Assad Regime, Asmaa Mahfouz, Tahrir Square, Lebanon, Syrian Christians, Buthaina Shabaan, Kuwaiti, Baghdad, Graffiti Revolution, IWSAW, Palestine, Syrian Revolution, The Egyptian Center for Women’s Rights, Bahia Shehab, Um Sahar, Authoritarianism in Algeria, Tahrir Square Protest, Southern Peaceful Movement, Fatima Sadiqi, Westernization, Transnational feminism, Iraqi Politics, Dina Wahba, Tunisia, Syrian blogosphere, Julia Meltzer, 128th inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly, 2011 Egyptian Revolution, Bahraini women, Bahrain Women Union, Tunisian Constitution, Egypt’s Anti-Sexual Harassment Movement, Syrian Reform, Islamist Militancy, Al-Raida, Democratic Reform, Maria Saadeh, Rose Ghurayyib, Sufi tradition, Arab women, Arab Uprisings in Sudan, Women’s Mosque Movement, 2011 Revolution, Al-Hirak, A Rebel’s Diary, Algerian Feminists, Adeni Nationalist Movement, Karamat Watan, Arab Spring, Syrian Uprising, The Light in Her Eyes, Bahrain, Meem, Abu Salim Prison Killing, Arab men, Femen, Gaddafi Regime, Islam, Iraqi Women’s League, Coalition of the Youth of the Revolution, Women’s Activism in Iraq, Pearl Roundabout, Egyptian Revolution, Abdel Aziz Bouteflika, Transnational Feminist Body Politics, MENA, Deir Dibwan