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Empire, Terror, and Human Rights: Political and Intellectual Discourses in France and the United States since "9/11"
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Social Intercourse and the Combustion Engine in Spanish Literature
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A Comparative Study of Changing Attitudes Among Young, Educated, Professional Urban Women in Morocco and Women of Moroccan Origin in France
Abstract: This is a comparative study of young, educated, professional and urban women in Morocco and women of Moroccan origin in France. It is a qualitative study examining attitudinal changes and discerning cultural trends based on in-depth interviews with samples in Morocco and in France. The purpose of the comparison is to determine the extent of similarities and differences in attitudes among the samples. The interview schedule focused on three themes: Conceptions of Islam, Legal Changes in Morocco and in France that impact in Muslim women, i.e the Personal Status Code (moudawana) reform in Morocco and the ban on wearing "overt" religious insignia in public schools in France, and Personal and Professional Goals and Challenges. The Data Analysis showed that the greatest similarities occurred among samples and the greatest differences appear within each sample. This indicates that young, educated, professional and urban women in Morocco and women of Moroccan origin in France share significant values. Their conceptions of Islam are marked by a desire for personal interpretation, individual application and a reading of the Qu'ran that emphasize equality between men and women. Religion and spirituality was described as an important aspect of their sense of self. Attitudes towards legal changes were marked by support for changes that lead to greater empowerment while being critical of laws that restrict personal freedoms. Questions about personal and professional goals and challenges revealed that both samples experienced great difficulty in striking a balance between professional ambition and personal aspirations for marriage and family. The large proportion of unmarried women in their late twenties and early thirties in both samples indicates a strong desire for self-realization and determination at the cost of early marriage or marriage altogether. The similarities in attitudes can be attributed in large parts to high levels of education in both samples and exposure to global trends. ; A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. ; Fall Semester, 2005. ; September 16, 2005. ; Social Change, France, Morocco, Islam, Women ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Alec G. Hargreaves, Professor Directing Dissertation; Peter Garretson, Outside Committee Member; William Cloonan, Committee Member; Zeina Schlenoff, Committee Member.
Keyword: Arts; Humanities
URL: http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A182240/datastream/TN/view/Comparative%20Study%20of%20Changing%20Attitudes%20Among%20Young,%20Educated,%20Professional%20Urban%20Women%20in%20Morocco%20and%20Women%20of%20Moroccan%20Origin%20in%20France.jpg
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Écritures Féminines et Guerres Civiles en Algérie et au Liban
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The Malgré-Elles of Moselle
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The Effects of Input and Interaction on the Acquisition of French Reflexive Verbs within the Second Language University Classroom
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Mothers and Sons in Hispanic Short Fiction by Women: A Quarter Century of Erotic, Destructive Maternal Love
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La Quête dans le Cuer d'Amours Espris de René d'Anjou Comme Réécriture du Roman de la Rose et de la Queste del Sang Graal: Quête d'Une Nouvelle Éthique Princière
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Examining the Relationship Between Interaction and Linguistic Outcomes: Is the Online Learning Environment a Viable Alternative to Traditional Classroom Instruction for Beginning Language Learners?
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The Novelogue: The Genre of Choice for French Women Writers of the Nineteenth Century Germaine De Staël, Flora Tristan, and Isabelle Eberhardt
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Making Form-Meaning Connections: The Influence of Instruction and Working Memory on L2 French Clitic Acquisition
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Benjamin Britten and Luchino Visconti: Iterations of Thomas Mann's Death in Venice
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