The Persistence of Patriarchy: Class, Gender, and Ideology in Twentieth Century AlgeriaThis sociopolitical study shows why patriarchy has been the dominant pattern in Algeria, in spite of colonialism, revolutionary war, and the implementation of state socialism after independence. Knauss carefully analyzes Algerian class formation, ideology, and gender relations, and then demonstrates how these factors decisively influenced the persistence of patriarchy as well as the status of women. To further enhance this model historical drama, there are interviews with former President Ahmed Ben Bella, Berber activist Hocine Ait Ahmed, and exiled socialist Mohammed Boudiaf. |
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Der gemachte Mann: Konstruktion und Krise von Männlichkeiten Robert W. Connell No preview available - 2006 |