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Maghreb Monthly Edition on Jadaliyya (November 2012)
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- Página de jadaliyya sobre el Magreb con un artículo de Jocelyne Dakhlia
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L’an I de la Révolution tunisienne ou les résurgences d’un passé qui divise Jocelyne Dakhlia's critique attempts to posit a "authentic" Tunisian identity.
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Signs of New Feminism? Promises of Morocco's February 20
- 20 February movement
- Amina Boughalbi
- Association democratique des femmes du Maroc (ADFM)
- Union de l’action feminine
- counter-narrative to the overly sexist, patriarchal, and hyper-masculine public space that emerged out of feminist and academic assessments of the “Arab Spring” (Amar 2011, al-Tahaoui 2012).
- mina is a twenty-year-old journalism student and a founding member of 20 February
- In a fashion similar to that of the Egyptian Asmae Mahfouz, Amina stated “I am Moroccan and I will march on 20 February because I want freedom and equality for all Moroccans.” She was followed by a young man who stated “I am Moroccan. I am marching on February 20th because I want all Moroccans to be equal.”
- Khadija Riyadi, a long standing human rights and feminist activist
- Tahani Madad
- leftist party al-Talia,
- Ligue marocaine pour les droits des femmes
- Bamyeh on the Egyptian revolution and its leaderless character 2011
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- Artículo sobre feminismo en Marruecos ligado al movimiento del 20 Febrero
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- Bayat, A. (2007). Making Islam Democratic: Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Turn. Stanford University Press
- Salime, Zakia (2012). A New Feminism? Gender Dynamics in Morocco’s February 20th Movement. Journal of International Women’s Studies
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sábado, 8 de diciembre de 2012
Notas: Dakhlia sobre Túnez en su revolución difícil, y figuras emergentes del feminismo en Marruecos
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