Religious Fundamentalisms and the Human Rights of WomenC. Howland Springer, 03/09/1999 - 326 من الصفحات Dialogue on the conflict between religious fundamentalism and women's rights is often stymied by an 'all or nothing' approach: fundamentalists claim of absolute religious freedom, while some feminists dismiss religion entirely as being so imbued with patriarchy as to be eternally opposed to women's rights. This ignores, though, the experiences of religious women who suffer under fundamentalism and fight to resist it, perceiving themselves to be at once religious and feminist. In Religious Fundamentalisms and the Human Rights of Women , Howland provides a forum for these different scholars, both religious and nonreligious, to meet and seek common ground in their fight against fundamentalism. Through an examination of international human rights, national law, grass roots activism, and theology, this volume explores the acute problems that contemporary fundamentalist movements pose for women's equality and liberty rights. |
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الصفحة xv
... Islamist resurgence that seeks to establish various degrees of gender apartheid in Muslim societies. She notes how the Islamist resurgence has corresponded with a general change in women's status, as Protestant fundamentalism also came ...
... Islamist resurgence that seeks to establish various degrees of gender apartheid in Muslim societies. She notes how the Islamist resurgence has corresponded with a general change in women's status, as Protestant fundamentalism also came ...
الصفحة xvi
... Islamists use the argument of cultural relativity, now in vogue in the West, to deny women's rights by introducing ... Islamist circles: in the West, adherents to cultural relativism base it on an underlying claim to freedom of choice ...
... Islamists use the argument of cultural relativity, now in vogue in the West, to deny women's rights by introducing ... Islamist circles: in the West, adherents to cultural relativism base it on an underlying claim to freedom of choice ...
الصفحة xxiv
... (Islamist) movements that have been interpreting the shari'ah, a variety of Muslim reformers have been attempting to reform the shari'ah by making use of a wide variety of Islamic jurisprudential and hermeneutical concepts. She notes ...
... (Islamist) movements that have been interpreting the shari'ah, a variety of Muslim reformers have been attempting to reform the shari'ah by making use of a wide variety of Islamic jurisprudential and hermeneutical concepts. She notes ...
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... Islamist,” which is intriguing from a comparative point of view precisely because it resists comparative use. One would have to resort to a word like “religionist” to pursue in a gen- eral way the effort to distinguish true religion ...
... Islamist,” which is intriguing from a comparative point of view precisely because it resists comparative use. One would have to resort to a word like “religionist” to pursue in a gen- eral way the effort to distinguish true religion ...
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المحتوى
II Responses to Religious Fundamentalist Assertions of Cultural Relativism | 43 |
The International Legal Framework | 91 |
IV Religious Fundamentalism and National Laws | 140 |
Sexuality and Reproduction | 179 |
VI Nonlegal Remedies Resistance and Exit | 227 |
VII Religious Challenges to Religious Fundamentalism | 268 |
CONTRIBUTORS | 315 |
INDEX | 323 |
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