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Etnográfica

versão impressa ISSN 0873-6561

Etnográfica v.10 n.1 Lisboa maio 2006

 

OTHER FEMINISMS? MUSLIM ASSOCIATIONS AND WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION IN MOROCCO

 

Ángeles Ramírez *

 

This article discusses some women’s movements in Morocco. Through the analysis of the positions adopted by Islamic and Feminist groups about the construction of womanhood in these groups, the article tries to show that the dichotomous model (Islamists against Feminists) oversimplifies the explanation of these processes. Ethnography makes possible other more nuanced approaches to the topic.

KEYWORDS: womens movements, islamist associations, feminism, Morocco.

 

 

OUTROS FEMINISMOS? ASSOCIAÇÕES MUÇULMANAS E PARTICIPAÇÃO FEMININA EM MARROCOS

Este ensaio debate alguns movimentos femininos em Marrocos. Através da análise das posições adoptadas por grupos islâmicos e feministas sobre a construção da condição de mulher no seu seio, o artigo procura demonstrar como o modelo dicotómico (islamistas contra feministas) é redutor para a explicação destes processos. Neste sentido, através da etnografia é possível elaborar aproximações mais complexificadas ao tópico em questão.

PALAVRAS-CHAVE: movimentos femininos, associações islamistas, feminismo, Marrocos.

 

 

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* Ángeles Ramírez

Depto. de Antropología Social y Pensamiento Filosófico Español

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Angeles.ramirez@uam.es

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