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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David Jacobson (Professor, University of South Florida)Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9781421407548ISBN 10: 142140754 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 28 March 2013 Recommended Age: From 13 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Historical Trajectories of the Middle East and Europe 1. The Honor of Virgins: The Biblical Roots of Patriarchy 2. A Pirouette in Europe: With Dutch Women in the Lead, History Changes Course 3. Jerusalem, Rome, Mecca: A Crescent Rises in the Firmament and in Arabia Part II: How Globalization Advantages Women 4. Global Markets: Putting Homo economicus on the Defensive 5. Fashioning Herself: Women Unbound by Tradition Part III: Explaining the Islamist Backlash 6. Loathing the Feminine Mystique: The Islamist Resistance 7. Thoughts and Consequences: The Ink of Scholars and the Blood of Martyrs Part IV: Abroad at Home: European Paradoxes 8. Europe's Winter of Discontent: A Clash of Traditions and Generations 9. An Education: Women and Men in Europe's Poorer Neighborhoods 10. Islamist Tipping Points: Why Think Radically in Europe? Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Glossary IndexReviewsAn ambitious analysis of the implications of globalism and cultural conflict on the battlefield of women's bodies... Casual readers shouldn't be dissuaded-Jacobson's prose is accessible, and he has treated the complicated underpinnings of identity, cultural belonging, and economic motivations with respect. Publishers Weekly 2012 What Jacobson does beautifully in his accessibly academic book is differentiate between politicized Islamis patriarchy and the broader Muslim community, the former being a core expression of a deeper global fissure, he explains. Salon 2013 Of Virgins and Martyrs offers an ambitious analysis of the implications of globalism and cultural conflict on the battlefield of women's bodies... Casual readers shouldn't be dissuaded-Jacobson's prose is accessible, and he has treated the complicated underpinnings of identity, cultural belonging, and economic motivations with respect. Publishers Weekly 2012 An ambitious analysis of the implications of globalism and cultural conflict on the battlefield of women's bodies... Casual readers shouldn't be dissuaded-Jacobson's prose is accessible, and he has treated the complicated underpinnings of identity, cultural belonging, and economic motivations with respect. * Publishers Weekly * What Jacobson does beautifully in his accessibly academic book is differentiate between politicized Islamist patriarchy and 'the broader Muslim community,' the former being 'a core expression of a deeper global fissure,' he explains... As globalization improves the status of many women, it also incites a ferocious backlash against them. -- Tracy Clark-Flory * Salon * The breadth of engagement in terms of issues, space, time, geography, and history it traverses is the book's strength... With an accessible prose peppered with rich imagery, it has something to offer to every reader... -- Shweta Majumdaradur * Gender and Society * Of Virgins and Martyrs cleverly written with exciting prose, would be appropriate in small doses for advanced undergraduates and in full for scholars and graduate students. Jacobson must be applauded for striking a balance between breadth and depth; the book takes readers across time and place in fairly effortless fashion, while providing specifics about various cultures, such as Cuba, the Netherlands, or Pakistan. -- Candice D. Ortbals * Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review * An ambitious analysis of the implications of globalism and cultural conflict on the battlefield of women's bodies... Casual readers shouldn't be dissuaded-Jacobson's prose is accessible, and he has treated the complicated underpinnings of identity, cultural belonging, and economic motivations with respect. Publishers Weekly 2012 Author InformationDavid Jacobson is a professor of sociology at the University of South Florida and the founding director of the Citizenship Initiative. He is author of Rights across Borders: Immigration and the Decline of Citizenship and Place and Belonging in America, both published by Johns Hopkins. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |