In her book, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject, Saba Mahmood analyzes the practices of the women in the mosque movement in Cairo, Egypt. Mahmood argues that in order to recognize the participants as agents, we need to question the assumption that agency entails resistance to norms; moreover, we need to question the feminist allegiance to an unquestioned ideal of freedom. In this paper, I argue that rather than giving up the ideal of freedom, we can explore the possibility that there are different conceptions of freedom, and that the agency of the women in the mosque movement can be understood through a conception of freedom as a practice of connection, or belonging. I develop this alternative paradigm through d...
This article addresses dilemmas of agency for feminism through reflections on social psychological r...
Islam appeared to be the very first religion officially to grant the women a status rarely ever know...
The object of this paper is to explore the possibility of defending women's rights within a framewor...
In her book, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject, Saba Mahmood analyzes ...
This essay discusses the interaction of struggles for gender equality with a plurality of conception...
This article argues that insomuch as feminism is both an analytical and politically prescriptive pro...
In her recent analysis of Islamic feminist philosophies, Aysha Hidayatullah concludes that Islamic f...
In this paper, I take aim at the typical anthropological routine of criticizing universalist assumpt...
This thesis analyzes critical conceptions of human agency, resistance and freedom as well as their i...
The nineteenth century was characterized by major educational reforms in the Arab World. One of the ...
This article addresses the complex reflections regarding gender relations expressed by women active ...
This paper offers an ontological and literary review of Muslim women’s religious practices across th...
This article compares the ways in which Saba Mahmood’s The Politics of Piety (2005) and Cressida Hey...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the Muslim Brotherhood s relationship to human rights, operatio...
The renewed vitality of religion in political and public life has prompted reconsideration of establ...
This article addresses dilemmas of agency for feminism through reflections on social psychological r...
Islam appeared to be the very first religion officially to grant the women a status rarely ever know...
The object of this paper is to explore the possibility of defending women's rights within a framewor...
In her book, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject, Saba Mahmood analyzes ...
This essay discusses the interaction of struggles for gender equality with a plurality of conception...
This article argues that insomuch as feminism is both an analytical and politically prescriptive pro...
In her recent analysis of Islamic feminist philosophies, Aysha Hidayatullah concludes that Islamic f...
In this paper, I take aim at the typical anthropological routine of criticizing universalist assumpt...
This thesis analyzes critical conceptions of human agency, resistance and freedom as well as their i...
The nineteenth century was characterized by major educational reforms in the Arab World. One of the ...
This article addresses the complex reflections regarding gender relations expressed by women active ...
This paper offers an ontological and literary review of Muslim women’s religious practices across th...
This article compares the ways in which Saba Mahmood’s The Politics of Piety (2005) and Cressida Hey...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the Muslim Brotherhood s relationship to human rights, operatio...
The renewed vitality of religion in political and public life has prompted reconsideration of establ...
This article addresses dilemmas of agency for feminism through reflections on social psychological r...
Islam appeared to be the very first religion officially to grant the women a status rarely ever know...
The object of this paper is to explore the possibility of defending women's rights within a framewor...