The cultural determinism summoned in the discourse on the ‘war on terror’ embraces gender frames that invigorate the Islam and the West divide. In a vacuum of historical, geo-political and economic contexts, such frames conjure a Muslim woman archetype in opposition to Western conceptualizations of modernity. Ignoring the social milieu, as well as the current global transformations affecting people’s lives globally, conjectures in singular co-optations that isolate traits from religious dispositions have implications in how Muslim gender issues are perceived and addressed.This thesis intends to reconceptualize the Muslim woman image in an attempt to move beyond the gender polemics of cultural determinism and divide. Using narrative enquiry,...
The ‘woman question’ in Islamic discourse and history is perhaps one of the most emotive and con...
In recent years, Australian nationalism has been increasingly framed against a dangerous Muslim 'oth...
In this age of information technology that shrank our world into a global village, it is fair to ask...
Numerous messages of cross-cultural cooperation are shaping the global image of Muslim women world...
The thesis, based on research into written works, aims to de-essentialise the terms 'feminism' and '...
The West has typically constructed Muslim women as one of the most oppressed groups of women in the ...
Globalization, with both its banes and boons, poses certain threats to the episteme of the religions...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim women ar...
This book brings to focus, ideas articulated by some contemporary Muslim writers during a three-day ...
Migration and settlement accounts have primarily been men’s stories within which women are either ab...
This paper is a look at how South Asian Ahmadi women in Southern California express their agency thr...
This article focuses on women engaged in the Sunni-dominated organization Sveriges Unga Muslimer [Sw...
What began as an attempt to explore Islamic Feminism through the life narratives of Muslim women, ac...
© 2021 Kate HammondThis thesis researches how Australian Muslim feminist women practise their faith ...
Bibliography: pages 204-228.Historically Muslim women have been marginalised in the examination of I...
The ‘woman question’ in Islamic discourse and history is perhaps one of the most emotive and con...
In recent years, Australian nationalism has been increasingly framed against a dangerous Muslim 'oth...
In this age of information technology that shrank our world into a global village, it is fair to ask...
Numerous messages of cross-cultural cooperation are shaping the global image of Muslim women world...
The thesis, based on research into written works, aims to de-essentialise the terms 'feminism' and '...
The West has typically constructed Muslim women as one of the most oppressed groups of women in the ...
Globalization, with both its banes and boons, poses certain threats to the episteme of the religions...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim women ar...
This book brings to focus, ideas articulated by some contemporary Muslim writers during a three-day ...
Migration and settlement accounts have primarily been men’s stories within which women are either ab...
This paper is a look at how South Asian Ahmadi women in Southern California express their agency thr...
This article focuses on women engaged in the Sunni-dominated organization Sveriges Unga Muslimer [Sw...
What began as an attempt to explore Islamic Feminism through the life narratives of Muslim women, ac...
© 2021 Kate HammondThis thesis researches how Australian Muslim feminist women practise their faith ...
Bibliography: pages 204-228.Historically Muslim women have been marginalised in the examination of I...
The ‘woman question’ in Islamic discourse and history is perhaps one of the most emotive and con...
In recent years, Australian nationalism has been increasingly framed against a dangerous Muslim 'oth...
In this age of information technology that shrank our world into a global village, it is fair to ask...