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Politics of Gender in the Recent Democratic Transitions in the Middle East and North Africa
Politics of Gender in the Recent Democratic Transitions in the Middle East and North Africa

Author(s): Canan Aslan Akman
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Government/Political systems, Social development, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Rasim Özgür DÖNMEZ
Keywords: democratization; transition; gender; mobilization; feminism; patriarchy;

Summary/Abstract: The weakness of a direct causality between democratic transitions and women-friendly outcomes remains a major finding of research on the gendered impacts of transition processes. In the recent Arab uprisings leading to regime changes in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), women’s mobilization was a significant aspect of the regime changes. By contextualizing the gender dynamics and the outcomes of the democratic transitions in Tunusia, Egypt, Morrocco and Libya, this article analyzes and compares Arab women’s transitional politicization. It also inquires into women’s roles, demands and predicaments within the patriarchal structures of the transitional polities. These transitions presented both opportunities as well as challenges for Arab women under new constellations of balance of power in their respective political systems, which led to the rise of a new gender agenda. It is contended here that specific structural and agency-related factors have been intertwined to constrain women’s transitional mobilization and the post-transitional quest for empowerment. The fragility of the gender equality agenda in the post-dictatorship Arab world has been shaped, to large extent, by the legacies of previous state-led gender equality projects on by women’s (pro-) feminist activism, as well as by the nature of the transition processes and women’s civil society participation during and in the aftermath of the transitions.

  • Issue Year: 7/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 56-86
  • Page Count: 31
  • Language: English