Sara Rahnama is Associate Professor of History at Morgan State University. Her writing has appeared in both academic and popular spaces, including Gender & History and the Washington Post.
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Introduction 1. The Rise of the Woman Question in Interwar Algeria 2. Domestic Workers in a Changing City 3. The Educated Muslim Woman and Algeria's Path to Progress 4. The Haik, the Hat, and the Gendered Politics of the New Public 5. French Feminists and the New Imperial Feminism 6. Muslim Women Address the Nation Conclusion
This is a groundbreaking book that critically reframes how scholars think about who engages with feminism and how, across local, regional, and global spaces, as well as how the history of modern Algeria has unfolded and been told. With its crisp, accessible prose and compelling stories of decentralised yet impactful feminist discourse, The Future is Feminist promises a better future for the field of Maghribi history. (Journal of North African Studies)