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OverviewIn this interdisciplinary volume, Dr. Nilgün Anadolu-Okur aims to communicate a constructive analysis of Muslim identity, but primarily of Muslim womanhood in the twenty-first century. Her own essay discusses Turkish women's historical emancipation and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's reforms. The other contributors focus on civil, political and international human rights, family laws, honor killings, ethical and gender issues, education, participation in civil life, modernism versus conservatism, life in gated communities, and professional goals and rights of Muslim women under Shari'a law throughout a wide range of countries where Islam is not only the established faith of the land but a principal way of life. Through seven interdisciplinary essays, one play and an interview, the lesser-known aspects of Muslim womanhood in Muslim countries—including Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon—are examined. In addition, the essays depict legal and social impediments faced by Muslims who live in France, Germany and the United States.As an original work this volume seeks to articulate Muslim women's daily struggles, challenges, choices and needs as they practice their rights of womanhood and motherhood in the second decade of the twenty-first century. Through an accurate analysis, a positive subtext is ultimately provided to Muslim identity, specifically to Muslim womanhood. Like anything else, during the age of globalization Islam is going through a transition. As expressed in this study, amendments to civil and religious laws, modifications in established governmental systems and the prominence of individual rights—as opposed to societal norms—coalesce to bring about a contemporary re-assessment of women's rights within Islam globally. Additionally, this volume intends to articulate the concern commonly shared by various scholars that the Western mind needs to be illuminated and educated concerning racially motivated Eurocentric delineations which tend to dismiss the varied qualities and characteristics of Muslim women who have persevered for centuries under the unbending rule of Muslim men in power. Hence, this pioneering study explores the boundaries of the new female Muslim identity both within and outside the Muslim world at the crossroads of globalism and the twenty-first century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nilgun Anadolu-OkurPublisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Edition: Unabridged edition Weight: 0.331kg ISBN: 9781443813099ISBN 10: 1443813095 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 20 January 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is certainly a timely topic, and the essays are thoughtful, carefully researched, and well-written. The bibliography will also be useful for the students of the subject. -Professor Michael McGaha, Lucille D. Griffith Professor of Modern Languages, Pomona College, Claremont, California Nilgun Anadolu-Okur's edited volume is to be congratulated, as it casts light on the contemporary status of women in Islam. In particular, it comes timely in the present circumstance in which few studies approach Islam from both a critical and multi-disciplinary perspective. The editor is highly successful in gathering the contributors from different academic fields for various socio-cultural contexts and presenting a mosaic picture and realistic understanding of contemporary women in Islam. While each contributor approaches the common theme from a respective specialty in theology, philosophy, history, international law, sociology, anthropology, architecture and arts, all of the authors are inclusive in their depiction of Islam as a religio-political ideology, whereas globalization serves as the overarching contemporary frame affecting women in private and public spheres. -Dr. Heon C. Kim, Assistant Professor, Intellectual Heritage, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania This is certainly a timely topic, and the essays are thoughtful, carefully researched, and well-written. The bibliography will also be useful for the students of the subject. -Professor Michael McGaha, Lucille D. Griffith Professor of Modern Languages, Pomona College, Claremont, California Nilgun Anadolu-Okur's edited volume is to be congratulated, as it casts light on the contemporary status of women in Islam. In particular, it comes timely in the present circumstance in which few studies approach Islam from both a critical and multi-disciplinary perspective. The editor is highly successful in gathering the contributors from different academic fields for various socio-cultural contexts and presenting a mosaic picture and realistic understanding of contemporary women in Islam. While each contributor approaches the common theme from a respective specialty in theology, philosophy, history, international law, sociology, anthropology, architecture and arts, all of the authors are inclusive in their depiction of Islam as a religio-political ideology, whereas globalization serves as the overarching contemporary frame affecting women in private and public spheres. -Dr. Heon C. Kim, Assistant Professor, Intellectual Heritage, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Author InformationNilgün Anadolu-Okur is Associate Professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is the author of Contemporary African American Theater, Afrocentricity in the Works of Larry Neal, Amiri Baraka, and Charles Fuller and Essays Interpreting the Writings of Novelist Orhan Pamuk. Her research and publications include African American theater, literature, the Underground Railroad, abolitionists and universal women's rights. She is a Commonwealth Speaker for the Pennsylvania Humanities Council and the recipient of two International Fulbright Awards. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |