La donna araba sudanese (il caso dello Stato di Khartoum)
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2281-4582/2006.i0.755Keywords:
Sudan, women, KhartoumAbstract
Attraverso testimonianze raccolte sul campo dall’autrice e un breve excursus circa la legislazione attualmente vigente in Sudan, questo saggio ribadisce la condizione subordinata della donna araba sudanese, aggravata dal contesto religioso nonché dal perdurare di rituali anacronistici e orribilmente invalidanti, pur riconoscendo nelle nuove generazioni possibili dinamiche di emancipazione.Downloads
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2006-01-01
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