Moroccan Feminist Discourses

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  • Moroccan Feminist Discourses Book Detail

  • Author : F. Sadiqi
  • Release Date : 2014-09-17
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Genre : Social Science
  • Pages : 251
  • ISBN 13 : 1137455098
  • File Size : 12,12 MB

Moroccan Feminist Discourses by F. Sadiqi PDF Summary

Book Description: Both a scholarly and personal critique of current feminist Moroccan discourses, this book is a call for a larger-than-Islam framework that accommodates the Berber dimension. Sadiqi argues that current feminist discourse, both secular and Islamic ones, are not only divergent but limit the rich heritage, knowledge, and art of Berber women.

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