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Nermin Allam | The Afterlife of Women's Participation in the 2011 Egyptian Uprising

Maxwell Hall, 204

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The Moynihan Institute’s Middle Eastern Studies Program presents Nermin Allam from Rutgers University-Newark for a talk in honor of International Women’s Day. 

This talk will examine how women’s participation in the 2011 Egyptian uprising has influenced their gender consciousness and feminist subjectivities in the afterlife of activism. The uprising was an affective encounter that created affective attachments to gender equality and women’s bodily rights.

Drawing from the literature on gender and the consequences of social movements, Allam will show how women’s encounters with gender-based violence in protests and exposures to new social and political networks influenced their personal and professional lives. Building on semi-structured interviews with women protestors, the presentation will focus on two examples from women’s biographies: women’s decision to remove the hijab and to move out of the family, and the decision by some protestors to change their careers and work in the area of women’s rights

The project is the first to document the afterlife of women’s engagement in the 2011 uprising. It expands understanding of movement’s impacts on participants following defeated protests and under nondemocratic regimes.

Light Refreshments will be served.

This event is co-sponsored by the Political Science Department. 

Speaker opinions and statements are their own and do not imply endorsement by the MESP, Syracuse University or its constituent schools and colleges.

Nermin Allam is the director of the Women’s and Gender Studies Program and an associate professor of political science at Rutgers University-Newark. She is a nonresident fellow in the Middle East Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Allam’s research focuses on gender politics and social movements in the Middle East and North Africa. Her work has appeared in Perspectives on Politics, Mobilization, Politics & Gender, PS: Political Science & Politics, and Democratization, among other journals.


Category

Social Science and Public Policy

Type

Talks

Region

In-Person

Open to

All Students

Alumni

Faculty and Staff

Organizers

Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, Middle Eastern Studies Program

Contact

George Tsaoussis Carter
315.443.9248

gtsaouss@syr.edu

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