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  • Ali, Azra Asghar
  • Bayat, Asef
  • Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780199766079 , 9780199766062
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 351 S. , 24 cm
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Belhaj, Abdessamad, 1974 - [Rezension von: Post-Islamism] 2015
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Post-Islamism
    DDC: 320.55/7
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    Keywords: Islam and politics ; Islam 20th century ; Islam 21st century ; Islam and politics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Islam ; Politik ; Philosophie ; Fundamentalismus
    Description / Table of Contents: Post-Islamism at large / Asef Bayat --. - The making of post-Islamist Iran / Asef Bayat --. - Post-Islamism à la Turca / Ihsan Dagi --. - Islam and the retrenchment of Turkish conservatism / Cihan Tuğal --. - Moroccan post-Islamism : emerging trend or chimera? / Sami Zemni --. - Post-Islamist politics in Indonesia / Noorhaidi Hasan --. - Egypt and its unsettled Islamism / Asef Bayat --. - Hizbullah's Infitah : a post-Islamist turn? / Joseph Alagha --. - Post-Islamist strands in Pakistan : Islamist spin-offs and their contradictory trajectories / Humeira Iqtidar --. - Saudi Arabia and the limits of post-Islamism / Stéphane Lacroix --. - Islamism in Sudan : before, after, in between / Abdelwahab El-Affendi --. - Syria's unusual "Islamic trend" : political reformists, the Ulema, and democracy / Thomas Pierret
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  • 2
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0195791525
    Language: English
    Pages: XXI, 291 S.
    DDC: 305.420882971
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1920-1947 ; Feminismus ; Muslimin ; Indien ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Note: Bibliogr. S. [277] - 286
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  • 3
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0195791525
    Language: English
    Pages: XXI, 291 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Dissertation note: Zugl: London, Univ. of London, Diss., 1996
    DDC: 305.420882971
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1920-1947 ; Feminisme ; Femmes - Droits - Inde - Histoire ; Femmes dans l'islam - Inde - Histoire ; Féminisme - Inde - Histoire ; Islamieten ; Musulmanes - Inde - Histoire ; Women's rights - India - Religious aspects - Islam ; Feminismus ; Geschichte ; Religion ; Feminism History ; Muslim women History ; Women in Islam History ; Women's rights Religious aspects ; Islam ; Women's rights History ; Feminismus ; Muslimin ; Indien ; Britisch-Indien ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Britisch-Indien ; Muslimin ; Feminismus ; Geschichte 1920-1947
    Abstract: "Various studies have contributed to understanding the changing position and relevance of Muslim women to society. Some tend to focus on traditional reformers of Muslim womanhood, or, concentrate on the post-independence position of Indian Muslim women. There still remains a gap, therefore, as far as understanding the chain of developments which gradually opened up a place for Muslim women in terms of their private and public lives. Indeed, the gradual process of increasing awareness among Indian Muslim women and the movement for their emancipation did not occur accidentally or by chance, but rather it was a historical process achieved through different stages. Without knowing these chains of development, it remains difficult to examine how Muslim society in general and Muslim women in particular responded to these changes and challenges during the decades leading to independence and the creation of Pakistan." "This book, therefore, seeks to fill the gap identified above as well as to offer some thoughts on the emergence of 'feminism' among Indian Muslim women. It does this by focusing on various kinds of 'spaces' in which Muslim women were increasingly able to participate in the public sphere, created in large part by changes emanating from the impact of the colonial state. Through the use of the term 'feminism' this study acknowledges its growing popularity in the Indian subcontinent during the period under discussion, albeit among growing Indian middle classes."--BOOK JACKET.
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