ID | 130516 |
Title Proper | Women and power |
Language | ENG |
Author | Golan, Galia ; Najjar, Sonia ; Malekar, Molly |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Golan: I think we all agree that we need to find ways that women can be more power full, and this can be anywhere from economic freedom in the household all the way up to participation in decision-making. The question is: What are the best ways to do this'? I think economic independence is one way in which women can begin to assert themselves and be able to at least stand on their own. not necessarily in terms of acting independently outside the home or on their own, but rather in terms of being able to be a full person. vis-a-\='is the other people within the household, whether a husband or a brother or a Father. It begins there, and then we must look for ways to extend this so that women may have an actual role in decision-making. starting from the home and continuing all the way up to government. Najjar: I would completely agree with you if this were under normal circumstances, perhaps under a real democracy. My concern is more in terms of wait has been happening in an environment of ongoing occupation and annexation. Whereas the household is a very important component. the largest component is that women are continuously living under a paradigm of oppression and lack any forms ourself determination, access, mobility, freedom of expression. identity or cultural activity. There is a little bit of leeway here and there, but I do not see how women can reach any type |
`In' analytical Note | Palestine Israel Journal Vol.17, No.3-4; 2011: p.128-136 |
Journal Source | Palestine Israel Journal Vol.17, No.3-4; 2011: p.128-136 |
Key Words | Women ; Power ; Economic Freedom ; Social Justification ; Social Welfare ; Political Equality |