Muslim Women and Politics of Participation

Muslim Women and Politics of Participation
Author: Mahnaz Afkhami
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1997-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0815627599

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Muslim Women and the Politics of Participation is about ways of promoting women's participation in the affairs of Muslim societies: from raising consciousness and changing codes of law to penetrating the economic markets and influencing national and international policies. Editors Mahnaz Afkhami and Erika Friedl challenge stereotypes about Muslim women and probe the difficulties and possibilities women face as they work for positive social change.

Muslim Women and Power

Muslim Women and Power
Author: Danièle Joly,Khursheed Wadia
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2017-04-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137480620

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Winner of the W.J.M. Mackenzie Book Prize 2017 This book provides an account of Muslim women’s political and civic engagement in Britain and France. It examines their interaction with civil society and state institutions to provide an understanding of their development as political actors. The authors argue that Muslim women’s participation is expressed at the intersections of the groups and society to which they belong. In Britain and France, their political attitudes and behaviour are influenced by their national/ethnic origins, religion and specific features of British and French societies. Thus three main spheres of action are identified: the ethnic group, religious group and majority society. Unequal, gendered power relations characterise the interconnection(s) between these spheres of action. Muslim women are positioned within these complex relations and find obstacles and/or facilitators governing their capacity to act politically. The authors suggest that Muslim women’s interest in politics, knowledge of it and participation in both institutional and informal politics is higher than expected. This book will appeal to students and scholars of politics, sociology, gender studies and social anthropology, and will also be of use to policy makers and practitioners in the field of gender and ethno-religious/ethno-cultural policy.

Muslim Women s Political Participation in France and Belgium

Muslim Women   s Political Participation in France and Belgium
Author: Amina Easat-Daas
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2020-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030487256

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This book outlines the principal motivations, opportunities and barriers to Muslim women’s political participation in France and francophone Belgium. Easat-Daas draws on in-depth comparative contextual analysis along with semi-structured interview material with women from France and Belgium who self-identify as Muslim and are active in a variety of modes of political participation, such European Parliamentarians, Senators, councilwomen, trade-union activists and those engaged in grass-roots political movements. This provides an alternative framing of Muslim women, removed from the tired and often exaggerated stereotypes that portray them as passive objects or sources of threat, instead highlighting their remarkable resilience and consistent determination. Through exploring the intersecting fault lines of racial, Islamophobic and gendered struggles of Muslim women in these two cases, this book also sheds new light on the role of ‘European Islam’, political opportunity structures, secularism and Muslim women’s dress.

Women Islam and the State

Women  Islam and the State
Author: Deniz Kandiyoti
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781349211784

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Political projects of modern nation-states, the specificities of their nationalist histories and the positioning of Islam vis-a-vis diverse nationalisms are addressed in this volume with respect to their implications and consequences for women through a series of case studies.

The Extended Family

The Extended Family
Author: Gail Minault
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1989
Genre: South Asia
ISBN: NWU:35556027345438

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Beginning With The Social Reform Movements Of The Nineteenth Century, Continuing During The Freedom Movement, And Into Contemporary India And Pakistan, The Book Makes A Major Contribution To The History Of The Indian Women`S Movement.

Encountering the Transnational

Encountering the Transnational
Author: Meena Sharify-Funk
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317143925

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When Muslim women from diverse national and cultural contexts meet one another through transnational dialogue and networking, what happens to their sense of identity and social agency? Addressing this question, Meena Sharify-Funk encountered women activists and intellectuals in North America, the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia - women whose lives and visions have become linked by 'the transnational' despite their differing circumstances and intellectual backgrounds. The resultant work provides a rich and cliché-bursting account of women's reflections on a wide range of topics including: the status of women in Islam, the role of women as interpreters of religious norms, the relationship between secular and religious forms of self-identification, perceptions of Islamic-Western relations, experiences of marginalization, and opportunities for empowerment. Giving careful attention both to common threads in Muslim women's experiences and to the unique voices of remarkable women, this is a compelling account of conversations that are bringing new energy and dynamism into women's activism in a world of collapsing distances.

Gender Politics and Islam

Gender  Politics  and Islam
Author: Therese Saliba,Carolyn Allen,Judith A. Howard
Publsiher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2005
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 8125027424

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In a time of increasing hostility towards Islam, this collection extends the boundaries of global feminism to include Islamic women. Challenging Orientalist assumptions of Muslim women as victims of Islam and Islamic fundamentalism, these groundbreaking essays focus on the complex relations of power that shape women's negotiations for identity, power, and agency as participants in religious, cultural and nationalist movements. This book brings together Signs essays on women in the Middle East, South Asia, and the Diaspora, from Bangladesh, Canada, Egypt, Iran, Israel/Palestine, Pakistan, and Yemen to explore how women negotiate indigenous identities and attempt to gain political, economic, and legal rights. This collection shows that Islam is a heterogeneous set of historically and contexually variable practices and beliefs shaped by region, nation, ethnicity, sect, and class, as well as by responses to local and transnational cultural and economic processes. In examining women's participation in religious and nationalist projects, these critics debate controversial issues: Does Islamic feminism provide an alternative, possibly revolutionary paradigm, to Eurocentric liberal humanism and the individualism of western feminism? Is Islam any more oppressive to women than the workings of the modern secular state? How are the lives and texts of Arab and Muslim women discursively constructed for local or western consumption? These essays expose the shortcomings of the secularist assumptions of many recent feminist analyses, which continue to treat religion in general and fundamentalism in particular as a problematic tool of oppression used against women, rather than as a viable form of feminist agency that produces contradictory effects for women participants.

The Politics of the Headscarf in the United States

The Politics of the Headscarf in the United States
Author: Bozena C. Welborne,Aubrey L. Westfall,Özge Çelik Russell,Sarah A. Tobin
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781501715396

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"Investigates the social and political effects of the practice of Muslim women wearing a headscarf or hijab"--