Women and Social Change in North Africa
"Women and Social Change in North Africa" by Doris H. Gray is a compelling exploration of the dynamic roles that both men and women play in driving social change across the region. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2020, this insightful volume spans 415 pages of in-depth research and analysis. Drawing from extensive fieldwork—including studies conducted in migration settings, domestic violence shelters, mosques, and legal environments—Gray uncovers the multifaceted forces that prompt transformative social shifts. Each chapter presents vivid insights into the intentional and unintentional actions that shape societal landscapes, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of contemporary North African societies. Dive into this important work to grasp the critical narratives of change and resilience within this vibrant region.