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- Book Title
- Islamic Feminisms: Rights and Interpretations Across Generations
- ISBN-10
- 1472489152
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- No
- Educational Level
- Adult & Further Education
- Features
- 1st Edition
- Level
- Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
- Genre
- LAW
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- Subject
- Feminism, EQUALITY, IRAN, ISLAMIC LAW, LEGAL STATUS
- ISBN
- 9781472489159
關於產品
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1472489152
ISBN-13
9781472489159
eBay Product ID (ePID)
227676947
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
156 Pages
Publication Name
Islamic Feminisms : Rights and Interpretations Across Generations in Iran
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Islam / Law, Civil Rights, General, Women's Studies, Gender & the Law
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Religion, Political Science, Social Science
Series
Gender in Law, Culture, and Society Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2016-022555
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
This book is an important contribution to the study of Iranian women's struggle for legal equality since the early twentieth century. With a fascinating personal account of the aftermath ofthe 1979 revolution that brought clerics to power, Fazaeli chroniclesthe coming of age of an indigenous feminism that has challenged the official interpretation of 'Shari'a'. Ziba Mir-Hosseini, SOAS University of London A child of revolution and a martyr's daughter, Fazaeli situates herself in the ongoing resilient political activism of Iranian women in their pursuit of legal and political equality, despite the relentless state obstruction and harassment. She has written a highly engaging, intelligent and readable book. I recommend this book enthusiastically. Shahla Haeri, Associate Professor, Boston University. At a time when the discourse on Islam and women's rights is increasingly characterized by polemics and one-dimensional debates that generate more heat than light, Roja Fazaeli's fascinating study offers a measured, nuanced, and lucid account of the complex interrelationship between the forces that shape the struggle for gender equality in Iran and the wider Islamic world.By focusing on thecritical role thatfeminist movements can play in pushing for domestic legal reforms that will pave the path towards the full realization of human rights, Islamic Feminisms is a much needed reminder that the ultimate agents of change in that struggle are Muslim women themselves.--- Ahmed Shaheed, United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran (2011-2016) & on Freedom of Religion or Belief (2016-). bates that generate more heat than light, Roja Fazaeli's fascinating study offers a measured, nuanced, and lucid account of the complex interrelationship between the forces that shape the struggle for gender equality in Iran and the wider Islamic world.By focusing on thecritical role thatfeminist movements can play in pushing for domestic legal reforms that will pave the path towards the full realization of human rights, Islamic Feminisms is a much needed reminder that the ultimate agents of change in that struggle are Muslim women themselves.--- Ahmed Shaheed, United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran (2011-2016) & on Freedom of Religion or Belief (2016-)., This book is an important contribution to the study of Iranian women's struggle for legal equality since the early twentieth century. With a fascinating personal account of the aftermath ofthe 1979 revolution that brought clerics to power, Fazaeli chroniclesthe coming of age of an indigenous feminism that has challenged the official interpretation of 'Shari'a'. Ziba Mir-Hosseini, SOAS University of London A child of revolution and a martyr's daughter, Fazaeli situates herself in the ongoing resilient political activism of Iranian women in their pursuit of legal and political equality, despite the relentless state obstruction and harassment. She has written a highly engaging, intelligent and readable book. I recommend this book enthusiastically. Shahla Haeri, Associate Professor, Boston University. At a time when the discourse on Islam and women's rights is increasingly characterized by polemics and one-dimensional debates that generate more heat than light, Roja Fazaeli's fascinating study offers a measured, nuanced, and lucid account of the complex interrelationship between the forces that shape the struggle for gender equality in Iran and the wider Islamic world.By focusing on thecritical role thatfeminist movements can play in pushing for domestic legal reforms that will pave the path towards the full realization of human rights, Islamic Feminisms is a much needed reminder that the ultimate agents of change in that struggle are Muslim women themselves.--- Ahmed Shaheed, United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran (2011-2016) & on Freedom of Religion or Belief (2016-)., This book is an important contribution to the study of Iranian women's struggle for legal equality since the early twentieth century. With a fascinating personal account of the aftermath of the 1979 revolution that brought clerics to power, Fazaeli chronicles the coming of age of an indigenous feminism that has challenged the official interpretation of 'Shari'a'. Ziba Mir-Hosseini, SOAS University of London A child of revolution and a martyr's daughter, Fazaeli situates herself in the ongoing resilient political activism of Iranian women in their pursuit of legal and political equality, despite the relentless state obstruction and harassment. She has written a highly engaging, intelligent and readable book. I recommend this book enthusiastically. Shahla Haeri, Associate Professor, Boston University. At a time when the discourse on Islam and women's rights is increasingly characterized by polemics and one-dimensional debates that generate more heat than light, Roja Fazaeli's fascinating study offers a measured, nuanced, and lucid account of the complex interrelationship between the forces that shape the struggle for gender equality in Iran and the wider Islamic world. By focusing on the critical role that feminist movements can play in pushing for domestic legal reforms that will pave the path towards the full realization of human rights, Islamic Feminisms is a much needed reminder that the ultimate agents of change in that struggle are Muslim women themselves.--- Ahmed Shaheed, United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran (2011-2016) & on Freedom of Religion or Belief (2016-).
Dewey Decimal
342.5508/78
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction: Situating the Self Memories Chapter 1. Iranian Women's Movement: Narratives of Dissent Overview The Iranian Women's Movement: A Brief Historical Account 1872-2012 Iranian Women's Movement through: Offline and Online Media Pahlavi Period (1925-1979) 1979- 2009: the Rise and the Fall of Women's Print Media Chapter II. Contemporary Feminism in Iran: Definitions, Narratives and Identity Introduction The Struggle to Define "Islamic Feminism" Chapter III. Women's Rights in Islam: An Iranian Case Study Introduction Divorce Conclusion Chapter IV. Human Rights, Islam and the debate around CEDAW Introduction A Brief Background to CEDAW International Debate: CEDAW and Muslim-majority countries Iranian Debates on CEDAW Conclusion: A Personal Account INDEX
Synopsis
This book explores the contentious topic of women's rights in Muslim-majority countries, with a specific focus on Iran and the Iranian women's movement from 1906 to the present. The work contextualizes the authorial self through the use of personal narrative and interviews. A new critique of Islamic law is produced through an in-depth study of the Iranian Constitution, civil and criminal codes. The work presents a novel reconceptualization of the term "Islamic feminism" by revisiting the arguments of various scholars and through analysis of interviews with Iranian women's rights activists. It is contended that the feminist movements can play a critical role in Islamic law reform and consequently the eventual implementation of international human rights law in Muslim-majority countries. What emerges from this study is not only a feminist critique of two major regimes of law, but also the identification of possibilities for reform in the future. The study transitions from the Iranian national context to the international by way of a comparative legal study of international human rights laws and Islamic laws. The book will appeal both to academics and human rights practitioners.
LC Classification Number
KMH517.5.F39 2016
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