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Globalization, state and women in Egypt.
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Hassan, Bassem.
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Globalization, state and women in Egypt.
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Globalization, state and women in Egypt./
Author:
Hassan, Bassem.
Description:
261 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Jack Donnelly.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-09A.
Subject:
History, Middle Eastern. -
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ISBN:
9780542849251
Globalization, state and women in Egypt.
Hassan, Bassem.
Globalization, state and women in Egypt.
- 261 p.
Adviser: Jack Donnelly.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Denver, 2006.
This is a genealogical study on the "woman's question" in Egypt. This being so, its purpose is not necessarily to refine the existing definitions of the question or to provide an answer to it. The aim of this study, rather is to discuss how the "woman's question" as a discourse came into being and how it evolved while paying a special attention to the role of feminist scholarship in this regard. Another aspect this study explores is the relationship of this discourse with other discourses, primarily the globalization discourse. Globalization here is understood as the process of importing western forms of knowledge and regimes of power associated with them and perceiving them as superior to their indigenous counterparts and as the standard of civilization; a process that in the case of Egypt started since the dawn of the nineteenth century.
ISBN: 9780542849251Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Related to the globalization discourse is a discourse of "vanguardism". Individuals and groups with access to western knowledge became to be recognized as leaders whose mission is to help the rest of society to make a leap forward into the present; understood as western time. The Modern Man, either in the form of a hoped for enlightened despot, secular intellectuals or the military of the post-independence state, has become to be thought of as the most significant embodiment of this vanguard spirit. Hence, the clear imbalance in favor of sovereign and discipline rules over government and more importantly for the purpose of this study the holding of the "Modern Man" as a model that the would-be modern women should aspire to emulate in order to be conceived as human.
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