Hot Search
No search results found
- Write an articleShare your insight
- Start discussionAsk a question or spark a debate
- Create a listRecommend your favorite films
- Post a videoUpload a reaction or review video
85 years after the publication of Our Woman in the Shari'a and the society of the famous Tunisian reformer Tahar Haddad, Anissa Daoud raises the question of the political participation of women in the aftermath of the Revolution, notably by following the actions of the LET ( League of Tunisian Electricians), feminist association founded in April 2011. Whether magistrate and former candidate for the presidency of the republic (Kalthoum Kennou) or anonymous activists, what assessment can these women make of their participation in the socio-political life of post-revolutionary Tunisia?