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Women and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood post-2013: Calls for Gender Reforms and Pluralism
Middle East Law and Governance Pub Date : 2021-06-14 , DOI: 10.1163/18763375-13020004
Erika Biagini 1
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The Muslim Brotherhood’s brief period of governance in Egypt, followed by its 2013 ousting from, power heightened the movement’s pre-existing internal divisions, causing members to question the tenets upon which the organization was established and ran. Since then, a growing body of literature has investigated the Brotherhood members’ call for internal reforms, but this rests largely on the views of its male members. In order to fill this gap, this article explores how the Muslim Sisterhood, an important but often overlooked Brotherhood constituency, envisages the movement changing in the aftermath of 2013. Findings based on interviews with Muslim Sisterhood members suggest that the central issues over which women envisage change within the movement include the Sisterhood’s desire for greater pluralism, the possibility to express women’s diverse identities, and the ability to pursue personal ambitions.



中文翻译:

妇女与 2013 年后的埃及穆斯林兄弟会:呼吁性别改革和多元化

穆斯林兄弟会在埃及的短暂统治时期,随后于 2013 年被驱逐,权力加剧了该运动先前存在的内部分歧,导致成员质疑该组织成立和运作的原则。从那时起,越来越多的文献调查了兄弟会成员对内部改革的呼吁,但这主要取决于其男性成员的观点。为了填补这一空白,本文探讨了穆斯林姐妹会这个重要但经常被忽视的兄弟会选区如何看待 2013 年之后的运动变化。 基于对穆斯林姐妹会成员的采访的结果表明,女性所设想的核心问题运动内部的变化包括姐妹会对更大多元化的渴望,

更新日期:2021-06-23
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