Format:
1 Online Ressource (136 Seiten).
ISBN:
978-1-003-02328-9
,
978-1-00-026140-0
,
1-00-026140-9
,
1-003-02328-2
,
978-1-00-026132-5
,
1-00-026132-8
,
978-1-00-026136-3
,
1-00-026136-0
Series Statement:
Routledge critical studies in religion, gender and sexuality
Content:
This book sets out a rationale for the compatibility of Islam and Feminism and shows that Islamic Feminism is a diverse and valuable lens through which to analyse religion and gender. In addition, including scholarship written in Arabic, it promotes the decolonisation of knowledge production around Islam, gender and sexuality. Islamic feminism is a field of study that has been marginalised both in contemporary Islamic discourse and in feminist discourse. This study counters this marginalisation in two ways. Firstly, it enumerates the diversity of approaches used in Islamic feminist scholarship. Secondly, it foregrounds voices that are often neglected in discussions of Islam, gender and sexuality by highlighting and contrasting the work of two key scholars: Kecia Ali based in the USA and Olfa Youssef based in Tunisia. The book suggests that in addition to geo-political positioning, language, as a prior-text', also influences an individual's personal interpretation of Islamic feminism. This comparison, therefore, enables broader issues to be dissected, such as the interrelationships between life experiences, strategies of resistance to patriarchal and other forms of oppression, and the production of knowledge. This is a unique study of Islamic Feminism that will be of great use to any scholar of Religion and Gender, Islamic Studies, Gender Studies and the Sociology of Religion
Note:
Dissertation Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 2017
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-0-367-90238-4
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-0-367-64131-3
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-367-90238-4
Language:
English
Subjects:
Political Science
,
Theology
,
Sociology
Keywords:
Islam
;
Religion
;
Feminismus
;
Geschlecht
;
Sexualität
;
Hochschulschrift
DOI:
10.4324/9781003023289
URL:
Volltext
(URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
Author information:
Sirri, Lana 1981-
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