Palestinian Women : Patriarchy and Resistance in the West Bank / Cheryl A. Rubenberg.
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TextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]Copyright date: ©2001Description: 1 online resource (318 p.)Content type: - 9781588269935
- Palestiniennes -- Conditions sociales -- Cisjordanie
- Patriarcat (Sociologie) -- Cisjordanie -- West Bank
- Patriarchy -- West Bank
- Patriarchy -- West Bank
- Women, Palestinian Arab -- Social conditions -- West Bank
- Women, Palestinian Arab -- West Bank -- Social conditions
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Middle Eastern
- 305.38/89274056953 22
- HQ1728.7 .R8 2001eb
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction: Studying Gender in West Bank Camp and Village Society -- 2. Gender Roles: A Framework -- 3. Women As Individuals: The Structure, Shaping, and Maintenance of Women’s Gendered Identities -- 4. Women and the Family -- 5. Women’s Rights and Needs -- 6. Women and Social Institutions: Education, Health, and Labor -- 7. Women and Politics: Participation, Power, and Parity -- 8. Conclusion: West Bank Camp and Village Women— Outlook for the Future -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book
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Cheryl Rubenberg's richly textured analysis provides a case study of the multifaceted and deleterious effects of patriarchy among Palestinians living in the rural villages and refugee camps of the West Bank: its negative consequences for men as well as women, for democratization, and for progress toward the creation of a more just, equitable, and prosperous society. Privileging the voices of her interviewees, Rubenberg reveals how external social factors—dispossession, occupation, poverty—have combined with internalized family and kinship structures to exacerbate gender inequalities and women's subordination. Equally important, she also highlights women's successes as they devise strategies to meet the challenges they confront daily.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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