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This thesis examines the advent of the Egyptian women's movement from the late nineteenth century until the middle of the twentieth century. Continuous negotiations for control between the secular and the religious institutions of Egypt led to the state's domination over the public jurisdiction and the Islamists maintaining a grip over the Egyptian private sphere, which includes family laws and matters of the home. The Egyptian women's movement contested and resisted against the secular nationalists (the state) and conservative Islamists for just and equal society in general, and political rights, and educational, marriage, and divorce reform specifically, which were assurances made to the women's movement by both. Groups formed within the movement joined together and converged to collaborate on key concerns that involved Egyptian women as a collective group such as education and political rights. Using the written works of scholars and leaders of these movements, this study investigates and observes the unique unity achieved through the diversity and disunity of the Egyptian women's movement; as well as explores the individual activism of significant leaders and pioneers of the movement in the midst of cultural encounters resulting from imperialism, political revolutions, and other major societal and political developments of nineteenth and twentieth century Egypt. It explores the ideas and actions of the Egyptian women as they emerged from a veil of silence which shadowed women's existence in Egypt's crucial years of nationalization eventually leading to a unique emergence of an incorporation of Islamism and feminism.
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Title
- The Egyptian women's movement: identity politics and the process of liberation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Contributors
- Jazzar, Ream (Author)
- El Hamel, Chouki (Thesis advisor)
- Gallab, Abdullahi (Committee member)
- Stoner, Kathryn (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2011
Subjects
- Middle Eastern history
- Women's Studies
- Middle Eastern Studies
- Feminism--Egypt--History.
- feminism
- Women--Egypt--Social conditions.
- Women--Political activity--Egypt--History.
- Women
- Women political activists--Egypt--History.
- Women political activists
- Women social reformers--Egypt--History.
- Women social reformers
- Nationalism--Egypt--History.
- nationalism
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thesisPartial requirement for: M.A., Arizona State University, 2011
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bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (p. 193-196)
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Field of study: History
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by Ream Jazzar