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From mothers of the nation to daughters of the state: Gender and the politics of inclusion in Egypt, 1922--1967.
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From mothers of the nation to daughters of the state: Gender and the politics of inclusion in Egypt, 1922--1967./
作者:
Bier, Laura Elizabeth.
面頁冊數:
351 p.
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Adviser: Zachary Lockman.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-06A.
標題:
History, Middle Eastern. -
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From mothers of the nation to daughters of the state: Gender and the politics of inclusion in Egypt, 1922--1967.
Bier, Laura Elizabeth.
From mothers of the nation to daughters of the state: Gender and the politics of inclusion in Egypt, 1922--1967.
- 351 p.
Adviser: Zachary Lockman.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--New York University, 2006.
This dissertation offers a new perspective on the attempts of the Nasser regime to create a new political order in Egypt by analyzing the politics surrounding the emergence of new gendered discourses and practices of citizenship after the 1952 revolution. These new discourses and practices, which I term collectively "state feminism," entailed the recognition of women as enfranchised citizens and the explicit commitment by the Nasser regime to "liberate" women in order to guarantee their inclusion and participation in the post-revolutionary nation on an equal footing with men. Through an analysis of political debates, state-building policies, press accounts and popular culture production I show how debates around the meanings and implications of state feminism were an integral part of discussions---about modernity, national subjectivity, the conditions of political and social inclusion and the nature of rights and duties---of how best to reform the Egyptian nation after centuries of colonial rule. Various understandings of state feminism were negotiated and contested through debates over the reform of the Personal Status Laws and the role of working mothers and came to be reflected in the state's attempts to create modern households (and modern housewives) through the establishment of a national program for family planning.
ISBN: 9780542751479Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017544
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