Bangladeshi women are subjected to patriarchal norms that are legitimated by both the cultural and the religious values of the country. In recent years these patriarchal norms have been challenged by women's increased physical mobility, a consequence of modernity and globalisation. There has however been a backlash against women's new roles. At the same time, a significant proportion of the newly mobile women, including university students, is adopting the burqa (veil), a practice associated with modern Islamist movements and previously almost non-existent in Bangladesh. This article discusses the implications of Islamist movements and their activities in the country for the rights of Bangladeshi women. The body of the article is concerned ...
The chapter analyses women's progress referring to the latest available statistical and comparative ...
Veiling is considered a religious obligation among Muslim women. With respect to veil there are cert...
This article highlights some of the discursive implications of framing the question of Islamic dress...
Bangladeshi women are subjected to patriarchal norms that are legitimated by both the cultural and t...
Bangladesh has seen a steady rise of political Islam and Islamic revivalism since 1975 (Huq 2021, 25...
This chapter places respectable femininity at the centre of the construction and performance of new ...
Women in Bangladesh have traditionally been excluded from taking part in social, political and econo...
Labour markets are still heavily gendered everywhere, even when women's participation in the labour ...
Keywords: Bangladesh, women’s empowerment, gender, Islam, HefazatIn this paper, I investigate how bi...
Education is seen as a gateway to women’s emancipation where women can exercise their sense of agenc...
This article was published in Being Muslim in South Asia: Diversity and Daily Life [© 2014 Oxford Un...
There is no doubt that Bangladesh's development goals would always be unattainable without women's e...
This thesis examines the clothing consumption practices of women factory workers in the garment indu...
There is no denying that women in many societies suffer from multiple layers of discriminations and ...
The hijab (veil) is the traditional head covering worn by Muslim women throughout the world. In the ...
The chapter analyses women's progress referring to the latest available statistical and comparative ...
Veiling is considered a religious obligation among Muslim women. With respect to veil there are cert...
This article highlights some of the discursive implications of framing the question of Islamic dress...
Bangladeshi women are subjected to patriarchal norms that are legitimated by both the cultural and t...
Bangladesh has seen a steady rise of political Islam and Islamic revivalism since 1975 (Huq 2021, 25...
This chapter places respectable femininity at the centre of the construction and performance of new ...
Women in Bangladesh have traditionally been excluded from taking part in social, political and econo...
Labour markets are still heavily gendered everywhere, even when women's participation in the labour ...
Keywords: Bangladesh, women’s empowerment, gender, Islam, HefazatIn this paper, I investigate how bi...
Education is seen as a gateway to women’s emancipation where women can exercise their sense of agenc...
This article was published in Being Muslim in South Asia: Diversity and Daily Life [© 2014 Oxford Un...
There is no doubt that Bangladesh's development goals would always be unattainable without women's e...
This thesis examines the clothing consumption practices of women factory workers in the garment indu...
There is no denying that women in many societies suffer from multiple layers of discriminations and ...
The hijab (veil) is the traditional head covering worn by Muslim women throughout the world. In the ...
The chapter analyses women's progress referring to the latest available statistical and comparative ...
Veiling is considered a religious obligation among Muslim women. With respect to veil there are cert...
This article highlights some of the discursive implications of framing the question of Islamic dress...