Secular, Islamic or Muslim Feminism? The Places of Religion in Women’s Perspectives on Equality in Islam
he Western focus on ‘Islamic feminism’ takes two extreme forms: it is often dismissed as an oxymoron for attaching a religious (patriarchal) adjective to an emancipatory feminist project, or it is hailed as a road to a liberal, reformed Islam. Many Muslim feminists refuse to use this term; some reje...
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| Main Author: | Zora Hesová |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | ces |
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Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology
2019-12-01
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| Series: | Gender a Výzkum |
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| Online Access: | https://www.genderonline.cz/uploads/7a83f598024990eed173569b39efc31900d3ef81_ga-v-2-019-stat-1-hesova.pdf |
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