Writer: Ghadi Kafala

Libyan women are always metaphorically portrayed as a clear product of the principles of hybrid socialism of the Gaddafi era, which led to a particular type of feminism known as “feminism without feminists.” It is one of the primary strategies of structural violence that guarantees the impoverishment of the women’s movement and its limitations. It was similar to most Eastern European communist countries that granted rights guaranteeing the concepts of family, exclusive marriage, and misguided factionalism.

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