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The enfranchisement of women presents a significant challenge to Kuwait's traditional system of politics and tribe. This step in the democratisation process is, however, more likely to strengthen, rather than weaken, state control over domestic politics.

Based on first-hand research and an extensive analysis of gender and politics spanning three decades, al-Mughni demonstrates how the relationship between women and the state has come to influence and shape Kuwaiti society and national politics.

This revised edition has been updated in light of the major political, social and cultural changes that have resulted from the Iraqi invasion and the ensuing Gulf War. Changes which have reshaped the course of the women's movement over the last decade. It includes a new introduction as well as two new chapters on post-war feminist activism, the nature of the relationship between women and the state, the role of gender in Islamism and cultural politics and women's role during the Iraqi occupation.

The diversity, dynamism and activism of Kuwaiti women are well represented throughout this study of a uniquely fascinating nation and people.

220 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2000

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1,350 reviews98 followers
May 4, 2017
This book will serve some better than others. For my purposes, I actually found Islamic Feminism in Kuwait by Gonzalez to be a bit more helpful, but in speaking to women from Kuwait, I find that this book is "the Bible" of Kuwaiti feminism.

It gives a very thorough historical basis for women's rights activism and effectively allows the reader to understand the socio-political context of each wave of change. It is quite thorough in this regard, and I really appreciated it for giving me the historical context. It was, however, published in 1986, and much of the findings will not ring true today. So as a basis for understanding where Kuwaiti women have come from, it's great. Maybe read first and the pick up Islamic Feminism in Kuwait to gain a better contemporary understanding.
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17 reviews11 followers
August 26, 2021
Women in Kuwait is required reading for all Kuwaiti feminists. It presents an overview of the women’s rights landscape in its most pivotal years. Infighting between the women’s organisations of the 1980s were the downfall of the movement and ushered in an era where the women’s rights movement was hijacked by politico-islamist extremists, much to the confusion of those who see the trajectory of human rights as a straight line towards greater freedom. An understanding of this “hijack era” and its lasting damage is crucial to any Kuwaiti woman willing to shed the baggage of the past and move into a bright and open future.
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138 reviews44 followers
July 8, 2017
[#82 Kuwait] This was a very interesting essay not only about what feminism looks like in a Muslim country but also on a larger scale about how social rights are never permanently acquired. It was very interesting to see the arguments (religious ones but also economical and political ones) used to refuse women the right to work and vote. It was incredible how it was women's organizations in the 80s that tanked the efforts made so far by feminists. Overall, it was a very instructive and accessible book. I especially liked that the author made the effort of giving context; for example, by explaining, in a few pages, the birth and growth of Kuwait.
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1,815 reviews16 followers
August 12, 2017
Kuwait

"Not only were women controlled; they were also devalued."

"Perhaps what is more alarming is that the divisions between women have been accentuated by the rise of the oil economy. The rich have become richer and the poor have remained powerless."

"Given the uncompromising stance of male society, it is clear that the challenge facing Kuwait women is daunting and changes will be slow to achieve. But, in the face of such a challenge, unity is a step forward for women."

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November 6, 2024
Kuwait. Difficult to read story of the struggle for women’s rights in Kuwait after the Gulf War. They were promised equality during their huge war efforts…. But no surprise, none of that came to pass after the war ended. No votes, limited cell phone usage, no driving. All activities controlled by male relatives.
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39 reviews7 followers
January 27, 2020
Such a brilliant a thorough insight into the world of gender that exists in Kuwait.
A must read for any one wishing to know more about the lives of Kuwaiti women from an unbiased and genuine perspective, more importantly as a Kuwaiti woman i feel seen!
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58 reviews18 followers
June 15, 2022
Such an essential book to help understand the importance of feminism in Kuwait.
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