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Women at arms: Is Ghadafi a feminist?
Women at Arms explores Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s controversial political ideology regarding women and their role in society and the military. Written by Maria Graeff-Wassink and translated from the original French, the book examines Gaddafi’s claims of supporting women’s liberation through the creation of female military units, often presented as symbols of national pride and revolutionary values. The author analyzes whether these policies truly advanced women’s rights or served as political propaganda within Gaddafi’s broader authoritarian system. Drawing on interviews, eyewitness accounts, and social analysis, the book provides a critical look into gender, power, and militarization in modern Libya.
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