Publication
Title
Gender relations in racialized Ghagar communities of Egypt : between women power and layered oppressions
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Abstract
This article reflects on gender relations among Egyptian Dom/Ghagar. It is based on an examination of the representations ofDomwomen by European Orientalists in Egyptian movies, Egyptian media, and ethnographic research among Dom communities in Egypt, particularly narratives describingmarital practices: bride price, divorce, polygyny, and earlymarriage. The article confronts the discourse of Ghagar and non-Ghagar about the position of women within Ghagar communities. It hypothesizes that representations of gender specificities among Ghagar communities may be concomitantly anchored in real practices, in perceptions of difference among their practices by members of Ghagar communities, and in external discourse. Egyptian media tend to project an image of the Ghagar as a society in which women are more powerful than men- which has a negative connotation. The article asks if those perceptions and interactions have helped create a dimension of Ghagar identity.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of Middle East women's studies. - -
Publication
2020
ISSN
1552-5864 [print]
1558-9579 [online]
DOI
10.1215/15525864-8637395
Volume/pages
16 :3 (2020) , p. 264-282
ISI
000595828100002
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Last edited 30.10.2024
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