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Sahrawi women's resistance in the refugee camps and in the Spanish diaspora

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Resumo:Rooted in a rich heritage spanning generations, Sahrawi women play a central role in preserving the cultural identity of their people. This dissertation comprehensively analyses their pivotal contributions within the Sahrawi society, exploring their resistance against oppression in both the refugee camps and the Spanish diaspora. Despite the significance of the Western Sahara invasion, the vital role of women in this struggle often remains overlooked. Through online interviews analysed through Thematic Analysis, this study delves into the historical ties of Sahrawi women to the national struggle, uncovering their multifaceted roles in the resistance movement. The findings highlight distinctive perspectives on gender equality and emancipation challenges. A shared concern emerges about women's underrepresentation in politics. However, it is understood that Sahrawi women in the refugee camps and in the Diaspora do not agree on existing gender equality levels, nor on the subjects that need priority in the struggle. This research underscores the indispensable role of Sahrawi women in preserving cultural heritage and resisting oppression. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and embracing their diverse perspectives in shaping the future of Sahrawi society.
Autores principais:Fernandes, Carolina Anjos
Assunto:Western Sahara Women Resistance Igualdade de género -- gender equality Emancipação -- Emancipation Sahara Ocidental Mulheres Resistência
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:ISCTE
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório ISCTE
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Resumo:Rooted in a rich heritage spanning generations, Sahrawi women play a central role in preserving the cultural identity of their people. This dissertation comprehensively analyses their pivotal contributions within the Sahrawi society, exploring their resistance against oppression in both the refugee camps and the Spanish diaspora. Despite the significance of the Western Sahara invasion, the vital role of women in this struggle often remains overlooked. Through online interviews analysed through Thematic Analysis, this study delves into the historical ties of Sahrawi women to the national struggle, uncovering their multifaceted roles in the resistance movement. The findings highlight distinctive perspectives on gender equality and emancipation challenges. A shared concern emerges about women's underrepresentation in politics. However, it is understood that Sahrawi women in the refugee camps and in the Diaspora do not agree on existing gender equality levels, nor on the subjects that need priority in the struggle. This research underscores the indispensable role of Sahrawi women in preserving cultural heritage and resisting oppression. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and embracing their diverse perspectives in shaping the future of Sahrawi society.