Renegotiating Gender and the State in Tunisia between 2011 and 2014 e-bog
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Anna Antonakis' analysis of the Tunisian transformation process (2011-2014) displays how negotiations of gender initiating new political orders do not only happen in legal and political institutions but also in media representations and on a daily basis in the family and public space. While conventionalized as a "e;model for the region"e;, this book outlines how the Tunisian transformat...
E-bog
656,09 DKK
Forlag
Springer VS
Udgivet
12 april 2019
Genrer
Peace studies and conflict resolution
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783658256395
Anna Antonakis' analysis of the Tunisian transformation process (2011-2014) displays how negotiations of gender initiating new political orders do not only happen in legal and political institutions but also in media representations and on a daily basis in the family and public space. While conventionalized as a "e;model for the region"e;, this book outlines how the Tunisian transformation missed to address social inequalities and local marginalization as much as substantial challenges of a secular but conservative gender order inscribed in a Western hegemonic concept of modernity. She introduces the concept of "e;dissembled secularism"e; to explain major conflict lines in the public sphere and the exploitation of gender politics in a context of post-colonial dependencies.