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Women and Islam : critical concepts in sociology / edited by Haideh Moghissi.

Contributor(s): Series: Critical concepts in sociologyPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2005.Description: 3 v. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0415324181 (set)
  • 041532419X (v. 1)
  • 0415324203 (v. 2)
  • 0415324211 (v. 3)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.48 MOG-III 22
LOC classification:
  • HQ1170 .W555 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents: VOLUM E III WOMEN' S MOVEMENT S I N MUSLI M SOCIETIES; Acknowledgements; PART 8-Stretching the limits: women's struggle for change in Muslim societies; SECTION-8.1 WOME N AN D POLITICS IN MUSLIM SOCIETIES: IDEOLOGIES AND REALITIES; 50. Ideology and identity: Islamism, gender, and the state in Sudan SONDR A HALE; 51. Feminism—or the eternal masculine—in the Arab world MAI GHOUSSOUB; 52. Gender and citizenship in middle eastern states SUAD JOSEPH; 53. Gender and citizenship in Turkey YESIM ARAT; SECTION 8.2-NATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENTS AND WOMEN'S STRUGGLE FOR CHANGE; 54. Behind the veil: the public and private faces of Khomeini's policies on Iranian women HALEH AFSHAR; 55. Sexual politics of the Left HAIDE H MOGHISSI; 56. Icons and militants: mothering in the danger zone JULIET PETEET; PART 9-Women and Islamic fundamentalism; SECTION 9.1 WOMEN' S RIGHTS AN D ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM; 57. The marriage of feminism and Islamism in Egypt: selective repudiation as a dynamic of postcolonial cultural politics LILA ABU-LUGHOD; 58. The impact of the Islamic movement in Egypt HAL A SHUKRALLAH; 59. Jordanian Islamists and the agenda for women: between discourse and practice LISA TARAKI; 60. Women, Islam and the state in Pakistan FARHA THAQ; SECTION 9.2-ISLAMIC FEMINISM OR FEMINIST CHALLENGES TO ISLAM; 61. (Un)veiling feminism AFSANEH NAJMABADI; 62. The war against feminism in the name of the Almighty: making sense of gender and Muslim fundamentalism JANET AFARY; 63. Understanding Islam, Islamism, and Islamic feminism MARGOT BADRAN; 64. Islamist movements and women's responses in the Middle East VALENTIN E M. MOGHADAM; 65. Gender and Islamic fundamentalism: feminist politics in Iran NAYEREH TOHIDI; SECTION 9.3 WOMEN' S RESPONSE TO FUNDAMENTALISTS ' GENDER POLITICS; 66. Islamic feminism, possibilities and limitations QUDSIA MIRZA; 67. Islamic feminism: alternative or contradiction? SHAHRZA D MOJAB; 68. Algerian women at the edge of time: new social movements stand against fundamentalisms MARIE-AIMÁ E HÉLIE-LUCAS; PART 10 Muslims in diaspora; SECTION 10.1 PERCEIVING AND PRACTICING GENDERED VALUES IN DIASPORA; 69. Muslim women: negotiating in the third space SHAHNA Z KHAN; 70. Religion, male violence, and the control of women: Pakistani Muslim men in Bradford, UK MARIE MACEY; 71. Muslim diaspora in western Europe: the Islamic headscarf (Hijab), the media and Muslims' integration in France CHOUK I E L HAMEL; 72. Muslim women in an alien society: a case study of Germany MUNIR D. AHMED; SECTION 10.2 CROSSING GENDERE D IDENTITIES IN DIASPORA; 73. Remembering mothers, forming daughters: Palestinian women's narratives in refugee camps in Lebanon ROSEMARY SAYIGH; 74. Shifting and conflicting identities: Iranian women political activists in exile HALLEH GHORASHI; 75. Muslim women's rights in the global village: challenges and opportunities AZIZAH YAHIA AL-HIBRI. v. 1. Images and realities -- v. 2. Social conditions, obstacles and prospects -- v. 3. Womens's movements in Muslim societies.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:
VOLUM E III WOMEN' S MOVEMENT S I N MUSLI M SOCIETIES;
Acknowledgements;
PART 8-Stretching the limits: women's struggle for change in Muslim societies;
SECTION-8.1 WOME N AN D POLITICS IN MUSLIM SOCIETIES: IDEOLOGIES AND REALITIES;
50. Ideology and identity: Islamism, gender, and the state in Sudan SONDR A HALE;
51. Feminism—or the eternal masculine—in the Arab world MAI GHOUSSOUB;
52. Gender and citizenship in middle eastern states SUAD JOSEPH;
53. Gender and citizenship in Turkey YESIM ARAT;
SECTION 8.2-NATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENTS AND WOMEN'S STRUGGLE FOR CHANGE;
54. Behind the veil: the public and private faces of Khomeini's policies on Iranian women HALEH AFSHAR;
55. Sexual politics of the Left HAIDE H MOGHISSI;
56. Icons and militants: mothering in the danger zone JULIET PETEET;
PART 9-Women and Islamic fundamentalism;
SECTION 9.1 WOMEN' S RIGHTS AN D ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM;
57. The marriage of feminism and Islamism in Egypt: selective repudiation as a dynamic of postcolonial cultural politics LILA ABU-LUGHOD;
58. The impact of the Islamic movement in Egypt HAL A SHUKRALLAH;
59. Jordanian Islamists and the agenda for women: between discourse and practice LISA TARAKI;
60. Women, Islam and the state in Pakistan FARHA THAQ;
SECTION 9.2-ISLAMIC FEMINISM OR FEMINIST CHALLENGES TO ISLAM;
61. (Un)veiling feminism AFSANEH NAJMABADI;
62. The war against feminism in the name of the Almighty: making sense of gender and Muslim fundamentalism JANET AFARY;
63. Understanding Islam, Islamism, and Islamic feminism MARGOT BADRAN;
64. Islamist movements and women's responses in the Middle East VALENTIN E M. MOGHADAM;
65. Gender and Islamic fundamentalism: feminist politics in Iran NAYEREH TOHIDI;
SECTION 9.3 WOMEN' S RESPONSE TO FUNDAMENTALISTS ' GENDER POLITICS;
66. Islamic feminism, possibilities and limitations QUDSIA MIRZA;
67. Islamic feminism: alternative or contradiction? SHAHRZA D MOJAB;
68. Algerian women at the edge of time: new social movements stand against fundamentalisms MARIE-AIMÁ E HÉLIE-LUCAS;
PART 10 Muslims in diaspora;
SECTION 10.1 PERCEIVING AND PRACTICING GENDERED VALUES IN DIASPORA;
69. Muslim women: negotiating in the third space SHAHNA Z KHAN;
70. Religion, male violence, and the control of women: Pakistani Muslim men in Bradford, UK MARIE MACEY;
71. Muslim diaspora in western Europe: the Islamic headscarf (Hijab), the media and Muslims' integration in France CHOUK I E L HAMEL;
72. Muslim women in an alien society: a case study of Germany MUNIR D. AHMED;
SECTION 10.2 CROSSING GENDERE D IDENTITIES IN DIASPORA;
73. Remembering mothers, forming daughters: Palestinian women's narratives in refugee camps in Lebanon ROSEMARY SAYIGH;
74. Shifting and conflicting identities: Iranian women political activists in exile HALLEH GHORASHI;
75. Muslim women's rights in the global village: challenges and opportunities AZIZAH YAHIA AL-HIBRI.

v. 1. Images and realities -- v. 2. Social conditions, obstacles and prospects -- v. 3. Womens's movements in Muslim societies.

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