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Karin Ask,Marit Tjomsland
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978-1859732557
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1859732550
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Berg Publishers; First Edition edition (January 9, 1998)
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Islam
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Karin Ask, Marit Tjomsland (1998). Oxford: Berg 199 p. Author. In overturning ingrained notions of Muslim women's subjugation, this timely book situates Islam as a religion undergoing reinterpretation and change - especially in relation to gender identities - rather than as a monolithic movement reacting against westernization and modernization. Through their political, educational, and recreational activities, more and more Muslim women are setting agendas of their own and are actively redefining the role of women in Muslim society.

Women and Islamization: Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations. Karin Ask. Marit Tjomsland. The diversity in Muslim women's religious practices and positions within contemporary resurgent Islam, often referred to as "Islamic fundamentalism", has so far been given little attention. The different chapters in this volume describe gendered practices and female participation in a number of groups related to Islamic movements View.

Marit Tjomsland studies Capability Approach, Feminist Literary Theory and Gender Studies, and Gender and . Women and Islamization; Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations more. Publication Date: 2000.

Marit Tjomsland studies Capability Approach, Feminist Literary Theory and Gender Studies, and Gender and Development. Publication Name: American Ethnologist.

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Women and Islamization: Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations (Paperback). What many outsiders fail to realize is that quite a number of Muslim women are ardently embracing their religion as a means through which they can express gender identity, power and creativity. In overturning ingrained notions of Muslim women's subjugation, this timely book situates Islam as a religion undergoing reinterpretation and change - especially in relation to gender identities -. rather than as a monolithic movement reacting against westernization and modernization.

T1 - Women and Islamization. T2 - The Australian journal of anthropology. Newland L. Women and Islamization: contemporary dimensions of discourse on gender relations. The Australian journal of anthropology.

Gender relations in contemporary Persia defy any typical characterization. K. Ask and M. Tjomsland, ed. Women and Islamization: Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations, Oxford, 1998. Economic variables, ethnic background, education, religious inclination, disparities among urban and tribal populations, and personal pre-dispositions mitigate and, at times, contradict the absoluteness of any general outline. Furthermore, in recent decades gender relations have gone through profound transformation. B. Bamdād, Zan-e īrānī az enqelāb-e mašrūṭa tā enqelāb-e safīd, 2 vols. Tehran 1347 . 1968, ed. and tr.

Muslim Women and the Politics of Participation (New York: Syracuse University Press, 1997); Karin Ask and Marit Tjomsland, Women and Islamization: Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations (Oxford: Berg Press 1998); Mar- got Badran.

In Women and Islamization: Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations, e. Hegemonic Relations and Gender Resistance: The New Veiling as Accommodating Protest in Cairo. Signs 17 (3): 533–57.

In Women and Islamization: Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations, ed. Ask, Karin and Tjomsland, Marit, 45–72. Dzuhayatin, Siti Ruhaini.

Ask, Karin; Marit Tjomsland. 1998) Women and Islamization: contemporary dimensions of discourse on gender relations. Page 47. ISBN 185973250X. In-depth study on all forms of violence against women. Archived November 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine United Nations, General Assembly.

The current Islamic revival is frequently associated with fundamentalism and radical politics. This reinforces Western perceptions of Islamic women as victims of a sexist and reactionary rule. What many outsiders fail to realize is that quite a number of Muslim women are ardently embracing their religion as a means through which they can express gender identity, power and creativity.In overturning ingrained notions of Muslim women's subjugation, this timely book situates Islam as a religion undergoing reinterpretation and change -- especially in relation to gender identities -- rather than as a monolithic movement reacting against westernization and modernization. Through their political, educational, and recreational activities, more and more Muslim women are setting agendas of their own and are actively redefining the role of women in Muslim society.