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Gender, Governance and Islam / Kathryn Spellman Poots, Deniz Kandiyoti, Nadje Al-Ali.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Exploring Muslim Contexts : EMCPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (240 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781474455428
  • 9781474455459
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.486 97 23
LOC classification:
  • BP173.4 .G465 2019eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction – Beyond Women, Islam and the State: Situating the Politics of Gender in a New Century -- Chapter 2. Protest, Resistance and Shifting Gender Orders in Egypt: Crossing Red Lines? -- Chapter 3. Manufacturing Consent in Iran: from Moral Subjects to (Un)Healthy Citizens -- Chapter 4. Saudi Women: Between Family, Religion and State -- Chapter 5. Against All Odds: the Resilience and Fragility of Women’s Gender Activism in Turkey -- Chapter 6. Discrete Moves and Parallel Tracks: Gender Politics in Post-2001 Afghanistan -- Chapter 7. Palestine: Gender in an Imagined Fragmented Sovereignty -- Chapter 8. Iraq: Gendering Violence, Sectarianism and Authoritarianism -- Chapter 9. Defiance not Subservience: New Directions in the Pakistani Women’s Movement -- Chapter 10. Muslim Diasporas in Transition: Islam, Gender and New Regimes of Governance -- Epilogue: Locating Gender in Contentious Politics -- About the Contributors -- Index
Summary: Published in Association with the Institute for the Study of Muslim CivilisationsAnalyses the links between gender and governance in contemporary Muslim majority countries and diaspora contextsFollowing a period of rapid political change, both globally and in relation to the Middle East and South Asia, this collection sets new terms of reference for an analysis of the intersections between global, state, non-state and popular actors and their contradictory effects on the politics of gender.The volume charts the shifts in academic discourse and global development practice that shape our understanding of gender both as an object of policy and as a terrain for activism. Nine individual case studies systematically explore how struggles for political control and legitimacy determine both the ways in which dominant gender orders are safeguarded and the diverse forms of resistance against them. Key FeaturesHighlights the centrality of gender politics in understanding political changes and new forms of governance in Muslim majority contextsExplores gender politics in Muslim majority countries as well as Muslim diasporas in Europe and the USCritically discusses the transformations of the role of religion in intersecting layers of local, national and transnational governancePresents 9 case studies: Egypt; Iran; Turkey; Saudi Arabia; Afghanistan; Palestine; Iraq; Pakistan; and diasporic communities in Europe and North America
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction – Beyond Women, Islam and the State: Situating the Politics of Gender in a New Century -- Chapter 2. Protest, Resistance and Shifting Gender Orders in Egypt: Crossing Red Lines? -- Chapter 3. Manufacturing Consent in Iran: from Moral Subjects to (Un)Healthy Citizens -- Chapter 4. Saudi Women: Between Family, Religion and State -- Chapter 5. Against All Odds: the Resilience and Fragility of Women’s Gender Activism in Turkey -- Chapter 6. Discrete Moves and Parallel Tracks: Gender Politics in Post-2001 Afghanistan -- Chapter 7. Palestine: Gender in an Imagined Fragmented Sovereignty -- Chapter 8. Iraq: Gendering Violence, Sectarianism and Authoritarianism -- Chapter 9. Defiance not Subservience: New Directions in the Pakistani Women’s Movement -- Chapter 10. Muslim Diasporas in Transition: Islam, Gender and New Regimes of Governance -- Epilogue: Locating Gender in Contentious Politics -- About the Contributors -- Index

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Published in Association with the Institute for the Study of Muslim CivilisationsAnalyses the links between gender and governance in contemporary Muslim majority countries and diaspora contextsFollowing a period of rapid political change, both globally and in relation to the Middle East and South Asia, this collection sets new terms of reference for an analysis of the intersections between global, state, non-state and popular actors and their contradictory effects on the politics of gender.The volume charts the shifts in academic discourse and global development practice that shape our understanding of gender both as an object of policy and as a terrain for activism. Nine individual case studies systematically explore how struggles for political control and legitimacy determine both the ways in which dominant gender orders are safeguarded and the diverse forms of resistance against them. Key FeaturesHighlights the centrality of gender politics in understanding political changes and new forms of governance in Muslim majority contextsExplores gender politics in Muslim majority countries as well as Muslim diasporas in Europe and the USCritically discusses the transformations of the role of religion in intersecting layers of local, national and transnational governancePresents 9 case studies: Egypt; Iran; Turkey; Saudi Arabia; Afghanistan; Palestine; Iraq; Pakistan; and diasporic communities in Europe and North America

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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