Women in Muslim Societies: Diversity Within UnityHerbert L. Bodman (Jr.), Nayyirah Tawḥīdī Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998 - 311 頁 Contributors from Africa, the Middle East, and Central, South and Southeast Asia explore the status roles, and contributions of Muslim women, demonstrating the immense diversity and change in these women's lives. They stress the importance of historical context, local customs, and policies in defining the status of Muslim women; the extent of their power; and the opportunities or constraints they may experience. The collection will allow students to better understand and discuss Muslim women without relying on evidence from a single region or society. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Veils and Laws in Tunisia | 63 |
Power Ideology and Womens Consciousness | 83 |
Muslim Women in Syria | 101 |
in the Transformation of Yemen | 119 |
Women Islam | 137 |
Women and Ideology | 163 |
Living the Heritage of a Unique Past | 187 |
The Contest over Gender | 205 |
Modern Choices | 229 |
A Minority Within a Minority | 251 |
CONCLUSION | 268 |
The Issues at Hand | 277 |
About the Contributors | 295 |
About the Book 311 | |
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