
Joanna Allan, "Silenced Resistance: Women, Dictatorships, and Genderwashing in Western Sahara and Equatorial Guinea" (U Wisconsin Press, 2019)
New Books in Sociology
Sahrawi Resilience: History and Struggle
This chapter provides an in-depth look at the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic as a state in exile, focusing on the establishment and functioning of refugee camps in Algeria that reflect sovereign state structures. It examines the historical backdrop of Western Sahara's conflicts, the exploitation of feminist initiatives through 'collaborative gender washing,' and the ethical challenges of conducting research in oppressive environments. Additionally, the chapter connects local protests to the wider Arab Spring movement, highlighting the socio-economic origins and calls for independence within the Sahrawi community.
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