ISBN:
1850432686
,
1850432694
Language:
English
Pages:
XXIV, 305 S
,
24 cm
Additional Information:
Rezensiert in Hermansen, Marcia K. Islam and Gender: The Religious Debate in Contemporary Iran. Ziba Mir-Hosseini 2001
Series Statement:
Princeton studies in Muslim politics
DDC:
305.40955
Keywords:
Women Iran
;
Muslim women Iran
;
Women in Islam Iran
;
Women's rights Iran
;
Women's rights Religious aspects
;
Islam
;
Shīʿah Doctrines
;
Iran
;
Frau
;
Geschlechterrolle
;
Islam
Abstract:
How can justice for women be achieved in an Islamic society? Through a series of lively interviews with clerics in the Iranian religious centre of Qom, Ziba Mir-Hosseini explores the issue of gender with Islamic jurisprudence and examines how clerics today perpetuate and modify these notions. Following the Islamic Revolution of 1979 and the introduction of religious Sharia'a law relating to gender and the family, women's rights in Iran suffered a major setback. However, as Iran's leaders have faced the social realities of women's lives and aspirations, positive changes have gradually come about especially in the context of the recent liberalization in the country. Unique in its approach and its subject matter, the book relates Mir-Hosseini's position, as a Mulsim woman and a social anthropologist educated and working in the West, with Shi'I Muslim thinkers of various backgrounds and views. In the literature on women in Islam, there is no account of such a face-to-face encounter, either between religion and gender politics or between the two genders.
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