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숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 Asian Women Asian Women Vol. 11
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2000.12
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61 - 87 (27page)

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This article which is mainly concerned with women and citizenship in Jordan begins by discussing definitions of citizenship within the Arab culture and concepts of citizenship (including feminist ones). It also shows the contrast between mainstream or official history of Jordan and the history of women's participation in civil society, politics and their active involvement in the national struggle. which remains invisible and unwritten. This historical invisibility is partly responsible for depriving women of their full citizenship. There are many reasons behind women's second-class citizenship such as the patriarchal family structure, the level of women's education, the lack of psychological independence, and the feminisation of poverty in the Arab world. These factors intersect to create structural discrimination, which influence women's participation in formal politics and civil society organisations and their relation to the state. This article goes further than arguing against binary thinking and separation between the private and the public spheres, it calls for forming new feminist or inclusive concepts of citizenship, which might challenge the on-going political exclusion of women by Arab countries.

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THE DEBATE ON ARAB WOMEN AND CITIZENSHIP
THE HISTORICAL DIMENSION: INVISIBLE VERSUS VISIBLE
THE SOCIAL DIMENSION: IN THE REALM OF THE FATHER
WOMEN AND THE STATE: TO CO-OPERATE OR NOT CO-OPERATE WITH THE STATE
WOMEN AND CIVIL SOCIETY: WOMEN DISUNITED
THE WAY FORWARD: REFORMING POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
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