Minority Rights, Feminism and International Law Minority Rights, Feminism and International Law

Minority Rights, Feminism and International Law

Voices of Amazigh Women in Morocco

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発行者による作品情報

Investigating minority and indigenous women’s rights in Muslim-majority states, this book critically examines the human rights regime within international law.

Based on extensive and diverse ethnographic research on Amazigh women in Morocco, the book unpacks and challenges generally accepted notions of rights and equality. Significantly, and controversially, the book challenges the supposedly ‘emancipatory’ power vested in the human rights project; arguing that rights-based discourses are sites of contestation for different groups that use them to assert their agency in society. More specifically, it shows how the very conditions that make minority and indigenous women instrumental to the preservation of their culture may condemn them to a position of subalternity. In response, and engaging the notion and meaning of Islamic feminism, the book proposes that feminism should be interpreted and contextualised locally in order to be effective and inclusive, and so in order for the human rights project to fully realise its potential to empower the marginalised and make space for their voices to be heard.

Providing a detailed, empirically based, analysis of rights in action, this book will be of relevance to scholars, students and practitioners in human rights policy and practice, in international law, minorities’ and indigenous peoples’ rights, gender studies, and Middle Eastern and North African Studies.

ジャンル
職業/技術
発売日
2020年
5月26日
言語
EN
英語
ページ数
202
ページ
発行者
Taylor & Francis
販売元
Taylor & Francis Group
サイズ
1.9
MB