Gender And Islam In Africa: Rights, Sexuality, And Law

Book Summary


"Gender and Islam in Africa" examines ways in which women in Africa are interpreting traditional Islamic concepts in order to empower themselves and their societies. African women, it argues, have promoted the ideals and practices of equality, human rights, and democracy within the framework of Islamic thought, challenging conventional conceptualizations of the religion as gender-constricted and patriarchal. The contributors come from the fields of history, anthropology, linguistics, gender studies, religious studies, and law. Their depictions of African women's interpreting and reinterpreting of Islam go back into the nineteenth century and up to today, including analyses of how cultural media such as popular song and film can communicate new gender roles in terms of sexuality and direct examinations of religious and religiously based family law and efforts to reform them.

Book Details


Book Name Gender And Islam In Africa: Rights, Sexuality, And Law
Author Margot Badran
Publisher Stanford University Press (Jun 2011)
ISBN 9780804774819
Pages 336
Language English
Price 3043
 
 

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