Affiliation:
1. International Studies in Peace, Conflict and Development, Jaume I University, Spain.
Abstract
The book under review ‘Feminist Daughters with Military Fathers: The Forgotten Legacy of Rural Berber Men’ by Fatima Sadiqi is a tribute to the author’s military father and his service to the Moroccan French and Moroccan military. The book also covers various themes such as military sociology, gender and culture throughout five chapters such as in chapter one about a biography of sadiqi’s Mouhamd ou Lahcen (around 1919-2005) a rural, illiterate, self-made Berber man who served in the French army before joining the Moroccan army after independence in 1956. Chapter two is dedicated to the sociology of the military. Chapter three offers an understanding of the intersection between gender and the military and also highlights the important role of Moroccan women in the national struggle for independence. Chapter four examines the nature of the Moroccan Military institution and its history. Chapter five contains life stories and experiences of twenty-five Moroccan Feminist leaders in various fields. Journalists, university professors, medical doctors, and writers that are of Sadiqi’s generation who have similar backgrounds being “daughter of military fathers” and “often share rural background”.
Subject
General Engineering,Ocean Engineering
Reference3 articles.
1. Sadiqi, F., 2017. Navigating the Berber culture/Islamic feminism intersection. Journal of World Philosophies, 2 (2), 146-156.
2. Sadiqi, F., 2021a. Feminist daughters with military fathers: The forgotten legacy of Rural Berber Men. The Red Sea Press, New Jersey.
3. Sadiqi, F., 2021b. Language and gender in North Africa: Contextualising an emerging discipline. Gender and Language, 15, (4), 592- 602.