Author | : Claudia Derichs |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Feminism |
ISBN | : 9781443859936 |
The relationship between social movements and their countermovements is an underrepresented research topic, given the bulk of social movement studies that have been published to date. Moreover, empirical research on this topic primarily covers certain geographic areas of the world, specifically what is commonly called the â oeglobal Northâ . The mobilization of religious and womenâ (TM)s movements against social change, which strive for a preservation of the status quo and can be held responsible for a delayed expansion of reform-oriented interest articulation, is a rare topic of social movement literature, too. The authors of this volume address the issue of womenâ (TM)s movements and countermovements in countries of Southeast Asia and the North African part of the MENA region. They arrive at interesting constellations of coalition and competition between state and non-state actors, and religious and secular movements, as well as within womenâ (TM)s movements. Covering case studies from Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia, Morocco and Tunisia, the pattern of Islamist movements countering the goals of (Muslim) womenâ (TM)s movements emerges as dominant.