Women of Fes
Discover the rich tapestry of Moroccan women's lives in Women of Fes by University of Pennsylvania Press. Published in 2010 and spanning 248 pages, this insightful book draws on extensive fieldwork to reveal how women in Fes navigate their identities through work, family, and societal roles. It intricately explores the intersection of gender with globalization, human rights, and the evolving concept of national identity. A compelling read for anyone interested in gender studies, anthropology, or Moroccan culture, Women of Fes invites you to understand the resilience and creativity of women shaping their narratives in a modern world.