Palestinian Women: Patriarchy and Resistance in the West Bank

Pirmais vāks
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001 - 318 lappuses
This work provides a case study of the deleterious effects of patriarchy among Palestinians living in 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 society.
 

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Introduction Studying Gender in West Bank Camp and Village Society
1
Gender Roles A Framework
9
Women As Individuals The Structure Shaping and Maintenance of Womens Gendered Identities
31
Women and the Family
71
Womens Rights and Needs
119
Women and Social Institutions Education Health and Labor
155
Women and Politics Participation Power and Parity
209
Conclusion West Bank Camp and Village Women Outlook for the Future
253
Glossary
263
Bibliography
269
Index
309
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