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The first book to examine the writings and ideas of 'Secular Muslim feminists' who see secularism as indispensable for equality
The first book to examine the writings and ideas of 'Secular Muslim feminists' who see secularism as indispensable for equality
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780755649341
- ISBN-10: 0755649346
- Artikelnr.: 71850275
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780755649341
- ISBN-10: 0755649346
- Artikelnr.: 71850275
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hind Elhinnawy, a senior lecturer at Nottingham Trent University has dedicated over two decades to challenging the status of women in Muslim societies. Her groundbreaking work, including "Rethinking Gender in the New Muslim Public Sphere," (2012) has contributed to significant law and policy reforms, sparking vital conversations on gender equality within the Islamic world.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Note on text/transliteration
Glossary
Abbreviations
I. Introduction
Situating secular Muslim feminism
Unpacking 'secular'-'Muslim'-'feminism'
The power and pitfalls of terminology
Navigating methodological challenges
The organizing of the book
II. Demystifying secular Muslim feminism
Don't label me!
Which 'Muslim woman'?
Which 'feminism'?
And whose 'Islam'?
A 'secular' champion of religious freedom
Challenging multiple fronts
Emerging counter-narratives?
III. Islam, feminism, and secular resistance
Early feminist consciousness
Muslim women's scholarship
Muslim women's activism
Between the religious and the secular
IV. The politics of 'saving' the Muslim woman
Orientalism then and now
Orientalism, gender, and empire
In the crossfires of change
The unresolved legacies of colonialism
Mapping feminist responses
Navigating the path ahead
V. Beyond resistance versus subservience
Theorizing 'agency'
'Piety' and the 'agency' turn
The limits of pietist 'agency'
Beyond faith and agency
VI. Islam, secularism, and the woman's question
Secularism in a post-secular age
Secularism confronts Islam
The 'Muslim' woman's question
Secularism in the Muslim world
Beyond Western conceptualizations
Reimagining Secularism
VII. Can the secular Muslim feminist speak?
Silenced voices in their homelands
Dismissed by the international community
The 'native informant' conundrum
The impasse of apologism
The limits of relativism (and) universalism
Solidarity across difference is possible!
Concluding remarks
About the Author
Abstract
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Note on text/transliteration
Glossary
Abbreviations
I. Introduction
Situating secular Muslim feminism
Unpacking 'secular'-'Muslim'-'feminism'
The power and pitfalls of terminology
Navigating methodological challenges
The organizing of the book
II. Demystifying secular Muslim feminism
Don't label me!
Which 'Muslim woman'?
Which 'feminism'?
And whose 'Islam'?
A 'secular' champion of religious freedom
Challenging multiple fronts
Emerging counter-narratives?
III. Islam, feminism, and secular resistance
Early feminist consciousness
Muslim women's scholarship
Muslim women's activism
Between the religious and the secular
IV. The politics of 'saving' the Muslim woman
Orientalism then and now
Orientalism, gender, and empire
In the crossfires of change
The unresolved legacies of colonialism
Mapping feminist responses
Navigating the path ahead
V. Beyond resistance versus subservience
Theorizing 'agency'
'Piety' and the 'agency' turn
The limits of pietist 'agency'
Beyond faith and agency
VI. Islam, secularism, and the woman's question
Secularism in a post-secular age
Secularism confronts Islam
The 'Muslim' woman's question
Secularism in the Muslim world
Beyond Western conceptualizations
Reimagining Secularism
VII. Can the secular Muslim feminist speak?
Silenced voices in their homelands
Dismissed by the international community
The 'native informant' conundrum
The impasse of apologism
The limits of relativism (and) universalism
Solidarity across difference is possible!
Concluding remarks
About the Author
Abstract
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Note on text/transliteration
Glossary
Abbreviations
I. Introduction
Situating secular Muslim feminism
Unpacking 'secular'-'Muslim'-'feminism'
The power and pitfalls of terminology
Navigating methodological challenges
The organizing of the book
II. Demystifying secular Muslim feminism
Don't label me!
Which 'Muslim woman'?
Which 'feminism'?
And whose 'Islam'?
A 'secular' champion of religious freedom
Challenging multiple fronts
Emerging counter-narratives?
III. Islam, feminism, and secular resistance
Early feminist consciousness
Muslim women's scholarship
Muslim women's activism
Between the religious and the secular
IV. The politics of 'saving' the Muslim woman
Orientalism then and now
Orientalism, gender, and empire
In the crossfires of change
The unresolved legacies of colonialism
Mapping feminist responses
Navigating the path ahead
V. Beyond resistance versus subservience
Theorizing 'agency'
'Piety' and the 'agency' turn
The limits of pietist 'agency'
Beyond faith and agency
VI. Islam, secularism, and the woman's question
Secularism in a post-secular age
Secularism confronts Islam
The 'Muslim' woman's question
Secularism in the Muslim world
Beyond Western conceptualizations
Reimagining Secularism
VII. Can the secular Muslim feminist speak?
Silenced voices in their homelands
Dismissed by the international community
The 'native informant' conundrum
The impasse of apologism
The limits of relativism (and) universalism
Solidarity across difference is possible!
Concluding remarks
About the Author
Abstract
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Note on text/transliteration
Glossary
Abbreviations
I. Introduction
Situating secular Muslim feminism
Unpacking 'secular'-'Muslim'-'feminism'
The power and pitfalls of terminology
Navigating methodological challenges
The organizing of the book
II. Demystifying secular Muslim feminism
Don't label me!
Which 'Muslim woman'?
Which 'feminism'?
And whose 'Islam'?
A 'secular' champion of religious freedom
Challenging multiple fronts
Emerging counter-narratives?
III. Islam, feminism, and secular resistance
Early feminist consciousness
Muslim women's scholarship
Muslim women's activism
Between the religious and the secular
IV. The politics of 'saving' the Muslim woman
Orientalism then and now
Orientalism, gender, and empire
In the crossfires of change
The unresolved legacies of colonialism
Mapping feminist responses
Navigating the path ahead
V. Beyond resistance versus subservience
Theorizing 'agency'
'Piety' and the 'agency' turn
The limits of pietist 'agency'
Beyond faith and agency
VI. Islam, secularism, and the woman's question
Secularism in a post-secular age
Secularism confronts Islam
The 'Muslim' woman's question
Secularism in the Muslim world
Beyond Western conceptualizations
Reimagining Secularism
VII. Can the secular Muslim feminist speak?
Silenced voices in their homelands
Dismissed by the international community
The 'native informant' conundrum
The impasse of apologism
The limits of relativism (and) universalism
Solidarity across difference is possible!
Concluding remarks
About the Author
Abstract
Notes
Bibliography
Index