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Title:
The Routledge handbook of Islam and gender
Author:
Howe, Justine, 1981- editor.
ISBN:
9781351256544

9781351256551

9781351256537

9781351256568
Edition:
1st.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
Series:
Routledge handbooks in religion
General Note:
<P>Introduction</P><P><EM>Justine Howe</EM></P><P><STRONG>Part I. Foundational texts in historical and contemporary contexts</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 1. Classical Qurʼanic exegesis and women</P><P><EM>Hadia Mubarak</EM></P><P>Chapter 2. Sex and marriage in early Islamic law</P><P><EM>Carolyn G. Baugh</EM></P><P>Chapter 3. Islamic gender ethics: traditional discourses, critiques, and new frameworks of inclusivity</P><P><EM>Zahra Ayubi</EM></P><P>Chapter 4. Muslima theology</P><P><EM>Jerusha Tanner Rhodes</EM></P><P>Chapter 5. Gender and the study of Islamic law: from polemics to feminist ethics</P><P><EM>Feryal Salem</EM></P><B><P>Part II. Sex, sexuality, and gender difference</P></B><P>Chapter 6. Applying gender and queer theory to pre-modern sources</P><P><EM>Ash Geissinger</EM></P><P>Chapter 7. Intersex in pre-modern Islamic medicine, law, and activism</P><P><EM>Indira Falk Gesink</EM></P><P>Chapter 8. Sexuality and human rights: actors and arguments</P><P><EM>Anissa Helie</EM></P><P>Chapter 9. <EM>Mixité</EM>, gender difference, and the politics of Islam in France after the headscarf ban</P><P><EM>Kirsten Wesselhoeft</EM></P><B><P>Part III. Gendered authority and piety</P></B><P>Chapter 10. Gendering the divine: women, femininity, and queer identities on the Sufi path</P><P><EM>Merin Shobhana Xavier</EM></P><P>Chapter 11. Gender and the Karbala Paradigm: on studying contemporary Shi'i women</P><P><EM>Edith Szanto</EM></P><P>Chapter 12. The stabilization of gender in zakat: the margin of freedom and the politics of care</P><P><EM>Danielle Widmann Abraham</EM></P><P>Chapter 13. Muslim chaplaincy and female religious authority in North America</P><P><EM>Sajida Jalalzai</EM></P><P>Chapter 14. <EM>Malama Ta Ce!</EM>: women preachers, audiovisual media and the construction of religious authority in Niamey, Niger</P><P><EM>Abdoulaye Sounaye</EM></P><B><P>Part IV.</B> <B>Political and religious displacements</P></B><P>Chapter 15. Gender, Muslims, Islam, and colonial India</P><P><EM>Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst</EM></P><P>Chapter 16. Islam and gender on the Swahili coast of East Africa</P><P><EM>Nathaniel Mathews</EM></P><P>Chapter 17. Mujahidun, Mujahidat: balancing gender in the struggle of Jihadi-Salafis</P><P><EM>Nathan S. French</EM></P><P>Chapter 18. Modelling exile: Syrian women gather to discuss prophetic examples in Jordan</P><P><EM>Sarah A. Tobin</EM></P><B><P>Part V. Negotiating law, ethics, and normativity</P></B><P>Chapter 19. Transgressing the boundaries: <EM>zina</EM> and legal accommodation in the premodern Maghrib</P><P><EM>Rosemary Admiral</EM></P><P>Chapter 20. Women and Islamic law: decolonizing colonialist feminism</P><P><EM>Lena Salaymeh</EM></P><P>Chapter 21. The emergence of women's scholarship in Damascus during the late 20th century</P><P><EM>Feryal Salem</EM></P><P>Chapter 22. Human rights, gender, and the state: Islamic perspectives</P><P><EM>Shannon Dunn</EM></P><B><P>Part VI. Vulnerability, care, and violence in Muslim families</P></B><P>Chapter 23. Two 'quiet' reproductive revolutions: Islam, gender, and (in)fertility<B> </B></P><P><EM>Marcia C. Inhorn</EM></P><P>Chapter 24 Aging and the elderly: diminishing family care systems and need for alternatives</P><P><EM>Mary Elaine Hegland</EM></P><P>Chapter 25. Domestic violence and US Muslim communities: negotiating advocacy, vulnerability, and gender norms</P><P><EM>Juliane Hammer</EM></P><P>Chapter 26. #VoiceOut: Sufi hardcore activism in the Lion City</P><P><EM>Sophia Rose Arjana</EM></P><P><STRONG>Part VII. Representation, commodification, popular culture</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 27. Hijab, Islamic fashion, and modest clothing: hybrids of modernity and religious commodity</P><P><EM>Faegheh Shirazi</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 28. Constructing the 'Muslim woman' in advertising</P><P><EM>Kayla Renée Wheeler</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 29. French Muslim women's clothes: the secular state's religious war against racialised women<B> </B></P><P><EM>Shabana Mir</EM></P><P>Chapter 30. Female filmmakers and Muslim women in cinema</P><P><EM>Kristian Petersen</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 31. Gender, race, and American Islamophobia</P><P><EM>Megan Goodwin</EM></P>
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