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Renegotiating Gender and the State in Tunisia between 2011 and 2014

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 “model for the region”, 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 “dissembled secularism” to explain major conflict lines in the public sphere and the exploitation of gender politics in a context of post-colonial dependencies. 

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Maison d'édition:

Springer VS Wiesbaden

Langues:

Anglais

Type de média:

PDF

Ville:

Heidelberg

Année:

2019

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Disciplines:

Thématiques:

Luttes – mouvements sociaux – militantisme
Politique
Inégalités
Idéologie – weltanschauung
Féminités

Branches:

Science politique

Type:

Monographie