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Feminism beyond East and West: New Gender Talk and Practice in Global Islam
Margot Badran  

GMP ID: 11544
ISBN: 8188869244
Publisher:Global Media Publications
Book Format: Hard Bound
Edition: 1st
No. of Volumes: 1
Language: english
Physical Description: 180 pp
Year of Publication: 2007
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Islamic feminism. What is it?  Where did it arise?  From within or from without?  Is it "legitimate"? What are its aims?  Muslims often label feminism as "western" by Muslims and thereby discredit it.  Or they claim feminism is not "eastern" and thus not authentic, and implicitly or explicitly un-Islamic or against Islam.  At the same time, there are many non-Muslims and westerners who make the same claims.  For such people feminism and Islam is either an anathema or an oxymoron. 

East and West connote geographies, cultures, and states of mind, very often in sliding and slippery ways.  Islam, is typically called "Eastern" in ways the other two monotheistic religions, Judaism and Christianity, also originating in the East, are not. Early in its history, Islam had a presence in Europe; from the 8th to the 15th centuries in Spain, as well as during some of this time in parts of Italy and Portugal. After this period, however Muslims ceased to form part of the indigenous population in Western Europe.  In the same century it was disappearing from Western Europe, Islam appeared in the Balkans, with the spread of Ottoman rule. 

Islamic feminism aims to recover and implement the fundamental objectives (maqasid) of Islam: social justice and the equality of all Muslims, including gender equality.  There can be no social justice without gender equality.  Islamic feminism, is attentive to the rights Islam granted to women that have withheld from them in practice, as well as the rights of any others withheld because of class, race, or ethnicity.  Islamic feminism is about gender, about women and men: their relations and interactions, about gender justice and the struggle to attain it, what in South Africa is called "gender jihad."

Introduction 

Islamic Feminism: What's in a Name?

Islamic Feminism Revisited

Who's Afraid of Islamic Feminism

Islamic Feminism in and beyond East and West

The Gender of Islam (India)

Liberties of the Faithful (Nigeria)

Gender and Identity (Tajikistan)

Finding Islam (Bulgaria)

Re/turning to Islam, Finding Feminism (Bosnia)

Feminism in a Nationalist Century (Egypt)

Gendering the Islamist Globalization      Offensive (Sudan) 

The Religious Face of Secularism (Turkey)

Two Heads are Better than One (Turkey)

Reflections on the New Family Law (Morocco)

Going West 1923

Going West Post- 9/11

Rites and Rights:  The Mosque Movement from Mecca to Main Street             

Re-defining Feminism/s, Re-imagining Faith?

Index   

 

Margot Badran
Margot Badran is Edith Kreeger Wolf Distinguished Visiting Professor, Department of Religion and Preceptor in the Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought at Program of African Studies at Northwestern University. Professor Badran has researched and written on women and feminist thought and organizing, and everyday activisms, in the Middle East and Muslim societies for over three decades. Her books include: Feminists, Islam, and Nation: Gender and the Making of Modern Egypt, Harem Years: The Memoirs of An Egyptian Feminist Huda Shaarawi (which she translated, edited, and introduced) and Opening the Gates: A Century of Arab Feminist Writing (which she co-edited) and has just come out in a new and expanded edition titled Opening the Gates: An Arab Feminist Anthology. She is currently completing a book on comparative Islamic feminisms in Egypt, Yemen, Turkey, and South Africa

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