2008
DOI: 10.3751/62.4.13
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“Only for Women:” Women, the State, and Reform in Saudi Arabia

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“…The gender segregation in the public domain that has come about in Saudi Arabia does not relegate women's participation to the realm of domesticity, but rather separates men and women in the public domain. As such, it is a development that has led to the coming about of extensive separate public spaces that are only for women (al-Rasheed 2013;Doumato 2009;Hamdan 2005;Le Renard 2008 andLe Renard 2014). In these women-only public spaces, women undertake activities that are by them and for them, thereby reinforcing the existence of these separate structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The gender segregation in the public domain that has come about in Saudi Arabia does not relegate women's participation to the realm of domesticity, but rather separates men and women in the public domain. As such, it is a development that has led to the coming about of extensive separate public spaces that are only for women (al-Rasheed 2013;Doumato 2009;Hamdan 2005;Le Renard 2008 andLe Renard 2014). In these women-only public spaces, women undertake activities that are by them and for them, thereby reinforcing the existence of these separate structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a development that has led to the coming about of extensive separate public spaces that are only for women (Doumato 2009;Hamdan 2005;Le Renard 2008. In these women-only public spaces, women undertake activities that are by them and for them, therewith reinforcing the existence of these separate structures.…”
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“…Siti, like other migrant women, denounced Arab female dress codes as hypocritical, and not related to sincere piety (cf. (Sidani 2005, Le Renard 2008). In line with questioning the authenticity of dressing habits, Siti and Ibu Anisa pointed out that Arab women would rarely perform the daily prayers and if they did, they would only be allowed to do so at home, in contrast to Indonesian Muslim women who are used to performing prayers at mosques just as Indonesian Muslim men do.…”
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“…Because of the gender segregation role (Le Renard, 2008), friendship between individuals of the same sex is considered the norm in Saudi life. It seems that this offline prevalence of same-sex friendships is reflected in the virtual world, as a majority of Facebook status updates were directed towards users" friends of the same sex.…”
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confidence: 99%