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Arab feminisms : gender and equality in the Middle East

Verfasst von: Makdisi, Jean Said
London [u. a.]: Tauris , 2014 , 440 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Verfasst von: Makdisi, Jean Said
Schriftenreihe: Contemporary Arab scholarship in the social sciences
Jahr: 2014
ISBN: 1780766726
Sprache: Englisch
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Arab feminisms untersucht Kontroversen, die in der arabischen Gesellschaft heute diskutiert werden, wenn es um Konzepte wie Feminismus und Gender geht: Gibt es eine arabische Frauenbewegung und islamischen Feminismus? Was haben diese für eine Bedeutung in der arabischen Welt? Es ist sicherlich nicht überraschend, dass, wenn man die Situation vor Ort in vielen Ländern der arabischen Welt – wie Palästina, Irak, Libanon und Sudan – betrachtet, Fragen des Bürgerkriegs, der militärischen Besatzung und des Imperialismus stärker im Fokus des Interesses als Geschlechterfragen stehen. Arabische Feministinnen sind also entweder kooptiert durch diese Interessen oder finden sich in einer schwierigen Lage der Verhandlungen durch ein Minenfeld von widersprüchlichen Imperativen und Loyalitäten. PART I: Variety in Understanding Feminist Concepts and Discourse 1. What Do Women Want? A Critical Mapping of Future Directions for Arab Feminisms. Mervat Hatem. 2. Gender Studies in the Arab World: Reflections and Questions on the Challenges of Discourses, Locations and History. Hoda Elsadda. 3. Recognition of Difference: Towards a More Effective Feminism. Najla Hamadeh. 4. Research Methods and Probing Feminist Thought. Nahawand el-Kadri Issa. 5. From Women's Rights to Feminism: The Urgent Need for an Arab Feminist Renaissance. Zeina Zaatari. 6. Feminist Discourse in the Arab Theatre. Watfa Hamadi. 7. Huqouq al Mar'a: Feminist Thought and the Language of the Arab Women's Movements. Jean Said Makdisi. 8. Femininity and Feminist Studies: Research, The Researcher, and Cultural Constrictions in Lebanon. Noha Bayoumi. 9. The Creative Arab Woman: Opposing the Stereotypical Image and Dismantling the Prevalent Discourse. Fawzia Abdullah Abu-Khaled. 10. Does Saudi Feminism Exist? Hatoon Ajwad el-Fassi. 11. Arab Feminism: Obstacles and Possibilities. Suad Zayed Al-Oraimi. 12. The Cultural Frameworks and Theoretical Boundaries of Arab Feminism. Kulthum Ghanem. 13. Feminism's Difference Problem. Joan W. Scott. 14. Feminism as Critique. Nivedita Menon. PART II: The Crisis of Feminism in the Context of War, Civil Conflict, and Military Occupation 15. Feminism Between Secularism and Islamism: The Case of Palestine. Islah Jad. 16. Palestinian Feminist Organisations in the Post-Oslo Era:The Binary Nature of Feminist Discourse. Eileen Kuttab. 17. Liberation Struggles: Reflections on The Palestinian Women's Movement. Amal Amireh. 18. Indigenising Feminist Knowledge: Palestinian Feminist Thought between the Physics of International Power and the Theology of Racist 'Security'. Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian. 19. The Developing Role of Colonial Feminists in Iraq. Haifa Zangana. 20. Women's Resistance and Struggle in Afghanistan and Diasporic Communities. Elaheh Rostami-Povey. 21. Women Struggling against the Legacy of Colonialism in East Asia. Mari Oka. 22. Conflicts and Wars: Women's Silent Discourse. Anicée Al Amine Merhi. 23. The Role of Feminist Movements in Establishing Peace and Improving The Condition of Women in Areas of Armed Conflict. Amira Yousef al-Badri. 24. Terrorizing Masculinities and Ambivalent Responses in Wajdi Mouawad's Scorched. Dina Georgis. 25. The Child Torn between War and the Adult World: In the Battlefields by Danielle Arbid. Dalia Said Mustafa. PART III: Islamic Feminism: Approaches and Visions 26. Sisters in Islam. Zainah Anwar. 27. Accounting for Affect: Kuwaiti Women Between Freedom and Apathy. Mai Al-Nakib. 28. Islamic Feminism in Egypt: Between Acceptance and Rejection. Hoda El-Saadi. 29. Islamic Feminism: A New Feminist Movement or a Strategy by Women for Acquiring Rights? Amal Grami. 30. Trends and Directions in Contemporary Islamic Feminist Research. Omaima Abou-Bakr. 31. Poststructuralist Theory and Women in the Middle East: Going in Circles? Marnia Lazreg. 32. Two Faces of the Revivalof Feminist Qur'anic Exegesis: 'A'ishaAbd al-Rahman and Amina Wadud. Husn Abboud. 33. Rokeya In The World: Feminism And Islam In 20th Century Bengal. Elora Shehabuddin. PART IV: Feminism in a Global Context 34. Tracing Dollars, Mapping Colonial Feminism: America Funds Women's 'Democracy' Training in Iraq. Shahrzad Mojab. 35. Gender in Modern Counterinsurgency. Laleh Khalili. 36. Reading Between the Lines: Sexual Politics and Publishing in the Age of Public Diplomacy. Vron Ware. 37. The Blind Traditional Subject and Suitcase Patriarchies. Kumkum Sangari. 38. Black Feminism and the World. Hazel Carby. 39. Between Feminism and Social Engineering: The Troubled Trajectory of International Gender Activism. Deniz Kandiyoti.
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