Amira Mhadhbi is a Tunisian feminist activist currently living in London. After the Tunisian revolution, in which she played an active role in, she continued to be active on the Tunisian Left, opposing the reactionary and counter-revolutionary currents that have emerged in both government and society. She holds a BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Tunis I. She is currently conducting postgraduate research on state feminism in Tunisia.
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Published in: 50.50State feminism in Tunisia: reading between the lines
The Tunisian experience with state feminism is a model to draw lessons from, especially for the Arab-Muslim...