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Dalenda Larguèche

Dalenda Bouzgarrou-Larguèche (Arabic: دلندة لرقش; born 1953), better known as Dalenda Larguèche, is a Tunisian historian specializing in the early modern period and women in Islamic societies. She is also a longtime political activist, particularly focused on the rights of women and other marginalized people.

Dalenda Larguèche
دلندة لرقش
Larguèche in 2018
Born1953 (age 70–71)
OccupationHistorian
SpouseAbdelhamid Larguèche
Academic work
InstitutionsTunis University, Manouba University

Biography edit

Larguèche was born in 1953 in Monastir, Tunisia.[1]

She joined the Tunisian Communist Party during a period when it was banned in the country, although the ban was lifted in 1981.[2] She also became an activist with the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women and the Association of Tunisian Women for Research and Development.[3]

Larguèche attended Tunis University, graduating in 1986 with a doctoral degree. She then became a professor of early modern history at Manouba University.[4]

Her activism extended to her work as an academic. In the early 1990s, with the support of some of her colleagues, she launched and developed the study of women's history at Manouba University.[5] Despite some resistance, the subject was introduced to the university's Department of Letters, Arts, and Humanities.[3]

She has served on the scientific councils of Tunis University, Manouba University, the Laboratory of Regions and Heritage Resources of Tunisia, and the American Institute for Maghrib Studies. She also oversees the "Gender, Women, Society, and Culture" research team.[6]

From 2011 to 2013, she served as director-general of the Center for Research, Studies, Documentation, and Information on Women [fr] (CREDIF). After being fired by Minister for Women's Affairs Sihem Badi and replaced with Rachida Tlili Sellaouti, she returned to the director-general role from 2016 to 2018.[6][7][8]

She is married to the historian Abdelhamid Larguèche, with whom she has frequently collaborated on research, particularly on Tunisia's marginalized populations including prostitutes, Jews, Black Tunisians, and the poor.[9][10]

Awards and recognition edit

Selected works edit

In French edit

  • Marginales en terre d’Islam (with Abdelhamid Larguèche), 1993
  • Mémoire de femmes : Tunisiennes dans la vie publique, 1920-1960 (collective work), 1994
  • Histoire des femmes du Maghreb : culture matérielle et vie quotidienne (editor), 2000
  • Territoire sans frontières : la contrebande et ses réseaux dans la régence de Tunis au XIXe siècle, 2001
  • Femmes en ville dans le monde méditerranéen : passé et présent (editor), 2005
  • Monogamie en islam : l’exception kairouanaise, 2011

In Arabic edit

  • L’Histoire du Maghreb moderne à travers les sources (المغرب العربي الحديث من خلال المصادر) (with Abdelhamid Larguèche and Jamel Ben Taher), 2006

References edit

  1. ^ "Dalenda LARGUECHE". Sommet de la Francophonie (in French). Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  2. ^ Dejoui, Nadia (2017-09-23). "Dalenda Larguèche: "les femmes sont toujours instrumentalisées"". L'Economiste Maghrébin (in French). Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  3. ^ a b Kazdaghli, Habib (2015-08-17). "Habib Kazdaghli : Félicitations à mon amie Dalenda Larguèche, à toutes les femmes de Tunisie". Leaders (in French). Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  4. ^ Largueche, Dalenda (September 2010). "Monogamy in Islam: The Case of a Tunisian Marriage Contract" (PDF). Institute for Advanced Study.
  5. ^ Largueche, Dalenda (1999-04-01). "En Tunisie". Clio. Femmes, genre, histoire (in French) (9). doi:10.4000/clio.294. ISSN 1252-7017.
  6. ^ a b "Dalenda Larguèche". Babelio (in French). Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  7. ^ (PDF). Journal officiel de la République tunisienne (in French). 32. 2016-04-19. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-02-03. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
  8. ^ "Qui succèdera à Dalenda Largueche à la tête du CREDIF". Leaders (in French). 2018-12-13. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  9. ^ Clancy-Smith, Julia Ann. Mediterraneans : North Africa and Europe in an age of migration, c. 1800-1900. Berkeley, Calif. ISBN 978-0-520-27443-3. OCLC 819515810.
  10. ^ Goikolea-Amiano, Itzea (2020-03-01). "Gender and Sexuality in early 19th-century Tunisia: a Decolonial Reading of Aḥmad b. al-Qāḍī al-Timbuktāwī's naṣīḥa on the sub-Saharan diaspora". Genre & Histoire (25). ISSN 2102-5886.
  11. ^ "Curriculum Vitae: Dalenda Bouzgarou Largueche". CREDIF. 2017-03-21. Archived from the original on 2019-06-16. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
  12. ^ "Les personnalités féminines décorées par le chef de l'Etat". Kapitalis (in French). 2015-08-14. Retrieved 2020-12-01.

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Dalenda Bouzgarrou Largueche Arabic دلندة لرقش born 1953 better known as Dalenda Largueche is a Tunisian historian specializing in the early modern period and women in Islamic societies She is also a longtime political activist particularly focused on the rights of women and other marginalized people Dalenda Larguecheدلندة لرقشLargueche in 2018Born1953 age 70 71 Monastir TunisiaOccupationHistorianSpouseAbdelhamid LarguecheAcademic workInstitutionsTunis University Manouba University Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and recognition 3 Selected works 3 1 In French 3 2 In Arabic 4 ReferencesBiography editLargueche was born in 1953 in Monastir Tunisia 1 She joined the Tunisian Communist Party during a period when it was banned in the country although the ban was lifted in 1981 2 She also became an activist with the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women and the Association of Tunisian Women for Research and Development 3 Largueche attended Tunis University graduating in 1986 with a doctoral degree She then became a professor of early modern history at Manouba University 4 Her activism extended to her work as an academic In the early 1990s with the support of some of her colleagues she launched and developed the study of women s history at Manouba University 5 Despite some resistance the subject was introduced to the university s Department of Letters Arts and Humanities 3 She has served on the scientific councils of Tunis University Manouba University the Laboratory of Regions and Heritage Resources of Tunisia and the American Institute for Maghrib Studies She also oversees the Gender Women Society and Culture research team 6 From 2011 to 2013 she served as director general of the Center for Research Studies Documentation and Information on Women fr CREDIF After being fired by Minister for Women s Affairs Sihem Badi and replaced with Rachida Tlili Sellaouti she returned to the director general role from 2016 to 2018 6 7 8 She is married to the historian Abdelhamid Largueche with whom she has frequently collaborated on research particularly on Tunisia s marginalized populations including prostitutes Jews Black Tunisians and the poor 9 10 Awards and recognition editCREDIF prize for the best work of French language scientific research 2001 citation needed Book Prize from the Arab Maghreb Union 2007 citation needed CREDIF prize for the best scientific research on women and gender 2011 11 Officer of the Order of the Republic of Tunisia 2015 12 Selected works editIn French edit Marginales en terre d Islam with Abdelhamid Largueche 1993 Memoire de femmes Tunisiennes dans la vie publique 1920 1960 collective work 1994 Histoire des femmes du Maghreb culture materielle et vie quotidienne editor 2000 Territoire sans frontieres la contrebande et ses reseaux dans la regence de Tunis au XIXe siecle 2001 Femmes en ville dans le monde mediterraneen passe et present editor 2005 Monogamie en islam l exception kairouanaise 2011In Arabic edit L Histoire du Maghreb moderne a travers les sources المغرب العربي الحديث من خلال المصادر with Abdelhamid Largueche and Jamel Ben Taher 2006References edit Dalenda LARGUECHE Sommet de la Francophonie in French Retrieved 2020 12 01 Dejoui Nadia 2017 09 23 Dalenda Largueche les femmes sont toujours instrumentalisees L Economiste Maghrebin in French Retrieved 2020 12 01 a b Kazdaghli Habib 2015 08 17 Habib Kazdaghli Felicitations a mon amie Dalenda Largueche a toutes les femmes de Tunisie Leaders in French Retrieved 2020 12 01 Largueche Dalenda September 2010 Monogamy in Islam The Case of a Tunisian Marriage Contract PDF Institute for Advanced Study Largueche Dalenda 1999 04 01 En Tunisie Clio Femmes genre histoire in French 9 doi 10 4000 clio 294 ISSN 1252 7017 a b Dalenda Largueche Babelio in French Retrieved 2020 12 01 Government Decree PDF Journal officiel de la Republique tunisienne in French 32 2016 04 19 Archived from the original PDF on 2018 02 03 Retrieved 2020 12 02 Qui succedera a Dalenda Largueche a la tete du CREDIF Leaders in French 2018 12 13 Retrieved 2020 12 01 Clancy Smith Julia Ann Mediterraneans North Africa and Europe in an age of migration c 1800 1900 Berkeley Calif ISBN 978 0 520 27443 3 OCLC 819515810 Goikolea Amiano Itzea 2020 03 01 Gender and Sexuality in early 19th century Tunisia a Decolonial Reading of Aḥmad b al Qaḍi al Timbuktawi s naṣiḥa on the sub Saharan diaspora Genre amp Histoire 25 ISSN 2102 5886 Curriculum Vitae Dalenda Bouzgarou Largueche CREDIF 2017 03 21 Archived from the original on 2019 06 16 Retrieved 2020 12 02 Les personnalites feminines decorees par le chef de l Etat Kapitalis in French 2015 08 14 Retrieved 2020 12 01 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Books nbsp History nbsp Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dalenda Largueche amp oldid 1193752974, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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