

Hind Kabawat, Randa Siniora & Heidemarie Winkel: WOMEN'S POLITICAL BIOGRAPHIES IN THE MENAT REGION
Book Presentation
Viola Raheb in conversation with Hind Kabawat, Randa Siniora and Heidemarie Winkel
WOMEN'S POLITICAL BIOGRAPHIES IN THE MENAT REGION
At the end of the conference at the Bruno Kreisky Forum in November 2023 on „Women’s lives and agency in the MENAT Region- between political activism and realism“, women from different countries and backgrounds were invited to shed light on their contexts, socio-economic and political developments, violence – especially gender-based violence – in times of war and its impact on women’s lives, engagement and agency.
With the rise of populism and reactionary movements, women’s rights seem to need to be renegotiated. As a result of polarization and ambivalence, listening to and understanding women from the MENAT region
is becoming less important.
In many Western countries, a hegemonic perception of the lives and work of women in the MENAT region prevails and a knowledge deficit compared to other regions of the world, e.g. Latin America, still exists. The
book aims to give female political actors from the region a face and a name by using biographical essays as a method of knowledge production and awareness-raising, while promoting synergies and advocating the need for networking and cooperation.
„Eleven biographies from seven different countries from diverse generations, backgrounds, and areas of engagement are presented in this book. In their biographies, the contributors address political developments over the last decades in their countries and the region. Historical political phases, be it the end of the colonial rule and the phase of independence in Tunisia, the Baath-rule era and the war in Syria, or the Palestinian Nakba of 1948 and the continuing wars and displacement of Palestinians, become embodied in the lives of the women narrators and how these phases shaped and still shape their lives and work.” Viola Raheb, Co-Editor
Welcome:
Getraud Auer Borea d’Olmo, General Secretary of the BKF
Introductory remarks:
Ursula Plassnik, former Federal Minister for European and International Affairs, Ambassador ret.
Hind Kabawat, former deputy head of the Syrian Negotiation Commission’s Geneva Office and a former member of the High Negotiations Committee (HNC); President of TASTAKEL women’s organization for women’s empowerment and peacebuilding
Randa Siniora, General director of the Women´s Center for Legal Aid and Counselling and Palestinian human rights activist
Heidemarie Winkel, professor of sociology at Universität Bielefeld and senior research associate at the VHI/St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge University (UK)
Viola Raheb, scholar of religious studies lecturer, writer and Senior Fellow at BKF