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Islam, gender, and social change / edited by Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, and John L. Esposito.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.Description: xxviii, 259 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0195113578 (pbk.)
  • 019511356X (clo.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 297.082 21
LOC classification:
  • BP173.4 .I73 1998
Contents:
Introduction: Women in Islam and Muslim Societies / John L. Esposito -- 1. Islam, Gender, and Social Change: A Reconstituted Tradition. 1. Islam and Gender: Dilemmas in the Changing Arab World / Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad. 2. Gender Issues and Contemporary Quran Interpretation / Barbara Stowasser. 3. Islam, Social Change, and the Reality of Arab Women's Lives / Nadia Hijab -- 2. Islam, Gender and Sociopolitical Change: Case Studies. 4. Feminism in an Islamic Republic: "Years of Hardship, Years of Growth" / Afsaneh Najmabadi. 5. Secularist and Islamist Discourses on Modernity in Egypt and the Evolution of the Postcolonial Nation-State / Mervat Hatem. 6. Women and the State in Jordan: Inclusion or Exclusion? / Laurie A. Brand. 7. The Slow Yet Steady Path to Women's Empowerment in Pakistan / Anita M. Weiss. 8. Changing Gender Relations and the Development Process in Oman / Carol J. Riphenburg. 9. Women and Religion in Bahrain: An Emerging Identity / May Seikaly.
10. Gender, Islam, and the State: Kuwaiti Women in Struggle, Pre-Invasion to Postliberation / Margot Badran. 11. Philippine Muslim Women: Tradition and Change / Vivienne S. M. Angeles.
Summary: The essays collected in this book place this issue in its historical context and offer case studies of Muslim societies from North Africa to Southeast Asia. These fascinating studies shed light on the impact of the Islamic resurgence on gender issues in Iran, Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan, Oman, Bahrain, the Philippines, and Kuwait. Taken together, the essays reveal the wide variety that exists among Muslim societies and believers, and the complexity of the issues under consideration.Summary: They show that new things are happening for women across the Islamic world, and are in many cases being initiated by women themselves. The volume as a whole militates against the stereotype of Muslim women as repressed, passive, and without initiative, while acknowledging the very real obstacles to women's initiatives in most of these societies.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-246) and index.

Introduction: Women in Islam and Muslim Societies / John L. Esposito -- 1. Islam, Gender, and Social Change: A Reconstituted Tradition. 1. Islam and Gender: Dilemmas in the Changing Arab World / Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad. 2. Gender Issues and Contemporary Quran Interpretation / Barbara Stowasser. 3. Islam, Social Change, and the Reality of Arab Women's Lives / Nadia Hijab -- 2. Islam, Gender and Sociopolitical Change: Case Studies. 4. Feminism in an Islamic Republic: "Years of Hardship, Years of Growth" / Afsaneh Najmabadi. 5. Secularist and Islamist Discourses on Modernity in Egypt and the Evolution of the Postcolonial Nation-State / Mervat Hatem. 6. Women and the State in Jordan: Inclusion or Exclusion? / Laurie A. Brand. 7. The Slow Yet Steady Path to Women's Empowerment in Pakistan / Anita M. Weiss. 8. Changing Gender Relations and the Development Process in Oman / Carol J. Riphenburg. 9. Women and Religion in Bahrain: An Emerging Identity / May Seikaly.

10. Gender, Islam, and the State: Kuwaiti Women in Struggle, Pre-Invasion to Postliberation / Margot Badran. 11. Philippine Muslim Women: Tradition and Change / Vivienne S. M. Angeles.

The essays collected in this book place this issue in its historical context and offer case studies of Muslim societies from North Africa to Southeast Asia. These fascinating studies shed light on the impact of the Islamic resurgence on gender issues in Iran, Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan, Oman, Bahrain, the Philippines, and Kuwait. Taken together, the essays reveal the wide variety that exists among Muslim societies and believers, and the complexity of the issues under consideration.

They show that new things are happening for women across the Islamic world, and are in many cases being initiated by women themselves. The volume as a whole militates against the stereotype of Muslim women as repressed, passive, and without initiative, while acknowledging the very real obstacles to women's initiatives in most of these societies.

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