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Gendering the Arab Spring

Al-Ali, Nadje

Authors

Nadje Al-Ali



Abstract

The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It argues that women and gender are key to both revolutionary and counter- revolutionary processes and developments and not marginal to them. It explores the significance of women 19s involvement, the historical context of women 19s political participation and marginalization in political transition. Theoretically, developments in the region point to the centrality of women and gender when it comes to constructing and controlling communities, be they ethnic, religious or political; the significance of the state in reproducing, maintaining and challenging prevailing gender regimes, ideologies, discourses and relations; the instrumentalization of women 19s bodies and sexualities in regulating and controlling citizens and members of communities; the prevalence of gender- based violence; the historically and cross-culturally predominant construction of women as second-class citizens; the relationship between militarization and a militarized masculinity that privileges authoritarianism, social hierarchies and tries to marginalize and control not only women but also non-normative men.

Citation

Al-Ali, N. (2012). Gendering the Arab Spring. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 5(1), 26-31. https://doi.org/10.1163/187398612X624346

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Mar 1, 2012
Deposit Date Mar 27, 2012
Publicly Available Date Mar 27, 2012
Journal Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
Print ISSN 1873-9857
Electronic ISSN 1873-9865
Publisher Brill Academic Publishers
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 5
Issue 1
Pages 26-31
DOI https://doi.org/10.1163/187398612X624346
Keywords Arab spring; gender, revolution, counter-revolution, women
Publisher URL http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/10.1163/187398612x624346

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