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- TitelYears of struggle : the womenʿs movement in Jordan
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- Umfang277 Seiten : Illustration
- AnmerkungErscheint auch in arabischer SpracheLiteraturverzeichnis Seite 265-277
- SpracheEnglisch
- DokumenttypDruckschrift
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The womens movement in Jordan launched itself in the early 40s, within an influential patriarchal context that excluded women from the public space and saw their role mainly as homemakers and caregivers for their families. For 30 years, the womens movement, which relied on strong regional political alliances, had only few opportunities to grow at home under strict martial law rules. Eventually, the movement regained its momentum and pushed forward with efforts to guarantee Jordanian women equal rights and civic status. It also articulated and delivered the movements position on critical national and regional political issues.
The movement continued to battle with the government and other conservative and equality-shy stakeholders in society including religious institutions. It can be credited with success in achieving impressive legislative gains for women despite also being influenced by political divisions that ultimately led to disunity among the movements ranks.
The womens rights journey in Jordan showcases how activism and persistence can lead to tangible gains. It also shows that the Hashemite Regime awarded women historical gains to highlight its own commitment to the advancement of womens rights.
This book illustrates the journey to triumphs, gains and breakthroughs as well as the losses and continued challenges. It also provides a glimpse of hope for future generations of women in Jordan that their full and equal rights status will eventually be achieved.
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