Women and Islamization: Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations, (9781859732557) — Readings Books
Women and Islamization: Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations
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Women and Islamization: Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations

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The current Islamic revival is frequently associated with fundamentalism and radical politics. This reinforces Western perceptions of Islamic women as victims of a sexist and reactionary rule. What many outsiders fail to realize is that quite a number of Muslim women are ardently embracing their religion as a means through which they can express gender identity, power and creativity. In overturning ingrained notions of Muslim women’s subjugation, this timely book situates Islam as a religion undergoing reinterpretation and change – especially in relation to gender identities – rather than as a monolithic movement reacting against westernization and modernization. Through their political, educational, and recreational activities, more and more Muslim women are setting agendas of their own and are actively redefining the role of women in Muslim society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 January 1998
Pages
212
ISBN
9781859732557

The current Islamic revival is frequently associated with fundamentalism and radical politics. This reinforces Western perceptions of Islamic women as victims of a sexist and reactionary rule. What many outsiders fail to realize is that quite a number of Muslim women are ardently embracing their religion as a means through which they can express gender identity, power and creativity. In overturning ingrained notions of Muslim women’s subjugation, this timely book situates Islam as a religion undergoing reinterpretation and change – especially in relation to gender identities – rather than as a monolithic movement reacting against westernization and modernization. Through their political, educational, and recreational activities, more and more Muslim women are setting agendas of their own and are actively redefining the role of women in Muslim society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 January 1998
Pages
212
ISBN
9781859732557