Women and Social Change in North Africa
Discover the compelling insights within Women and Social Change in North Africa, a scholarly work published by Cambridge University Press in 2018. This hardback volume spans 414 pages and delves into the dynamic roles that both men and women play in instigating social change across North Africa.
This book presents a rich analysis, drawing from extensive field research conducted in diverse settings such as migration centers, domestic violence shelters, mosques, funerals, and legal arenas. Each chapter illuminates the various forces—both intentional and unintentional—that contribute to transformative social processes. If you are interested in understanding the complexities of social dynamics and the evolving roles of women in these contexts, this insightful examination is a must-read. Enhance your knowledge of North African society with this essential addition to your collection.