Book summaryMedia reviews" 'Feminists, Islam, and Nation, ' Margot Badran's interesting study of the (overwhelmingly urban, middle- and upper-class) feminist movement in Egypt, shows how women started to organize themselves, moving from informal salons and individual action to the founding of the Egyptian Feminist Union in 1923." |
Feminists, Islam, and Nationby Margot Badran
Book desription: Princeton University Press, 1996-04-01. Paperback. Like New. Interior clean and unmarked. Binding tight, spine uncreased. Cover clean, crisp, and bright.
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