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Sexuality In Muslim Contexts Restrictions And Resistance Anissa Hlie Homa Hoodfar Editors

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Sexuality In Muslim Contexts Restrictions And Resistance Anissa Hlie Homa Hoodfar Editors
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Author: Anissa Hélie; Homa Hoodfar (editors)
ISBN: 9781350222571, 1350222577
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Sexuality In Muslim Contexts Restrictions And Resistance Anissa Hlie Homa Hoodfar Editors by Anissa Hélie; Homa Hoodfar (editors) 9781350222571, 1350222577 instant download after payment.

This groundbreaking book explores resistance against the harsh policing of sexuality in some Muslim societies. Many Muslim majority countries still use religious discourse to enforce stigmatization and repression of those, especially women, who do not conform to sexual norms promoted either by the state or by non-state actors. In this context, Islam is often stigmatized in Western discourse for being intrinsically restrictive with respect to women's rights and sexuality.
The authors show that conservative Muslim discourse does not necessarily match practices of believers or of citizens and that women's empowerment is facilitated where indigenous and culturally appropriate strategies are developed. Using case studies from Pakistan, Iran, Indonesia, China, Bangladesh, Israel and India, they argue persuasively that Muslim religious traditions do not necessarily lead to conservative agendas but can promote emancipatory standpoints.
An intervention to the construction of 'Muslim women' as uniformly subordinate, this collection spearheads an unprecedented wake of organizing around sexualities in Muslim communities.

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