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What kind of liberation?What kind of liberation?

What kind of liberation?2009

Cynthia Enloe, Nadje Al-Ali, Nicola Pratt, Nadje Sadig Al-Ali

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"In the run-up to war in Iraq, the Bush administration assured the world that America's interest was in liberation - especially for women. In this first book to examine how Iraqi women have fared since the invasion, What Kind of Liberation? reports from the heart of the war zone with dire news of scarce resources, growing unemployment, violence, and seclusion. Moreover, the book exposes the gap between rhetoric that placed women center stage and the present reality of their diminishing roles in the "new Iraq." Based on interviews with Iraqi women's rights activists, international policymakers, and NGO workers and illustrated with photographs taken by Iraqi women, What Kind of Liberation? speaks through an astonishing array of voices. Nadje Al-Ali and Nicola Pratt correct the widespread view that the country's violence, sectarianism, and systematic erosion of women's rights come from something inherent in Muslim, Middle Eastern, or Iraqi culture. They also demonstrate how in spite of competing political agendas, Iraqi women activists are resolutely pressing to be part of the political transition, reconstruction, and shaping of the "new Iraq.""--Jacket.

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First published
2009
OL Work ID
OL3025251W

Subjects

Women in politicsPolitical activityWomen's rightsSocial conditionsIraq War, 2003-2011Iraq War, 2003-WomenWomen, iraqWomen, social conditionsWomen, political activityIraq war, 2003-2011

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