About Living IslamHow and why have women come to play a central role in the political project of Islamic revivalism and in the power struggles between Islamic and secular forces in Turkey? Ayse Saktanber rejects approaches to this issue that ask what Islam means for the position of women or see Muslim women as the 'reverse' or the 'dark' side of modernity. She examines the experiences of women for whom the discourse of modernity has no relevance and looks at the ways in which they have become crucial agents in the effort to make Islam a living social practice in a secular order. Full of fascinating accounts of the lives of Islamist women, this study is essential for anyone interested in the contemporary Muslim world
The subject of this study is women\u27s political role and status in Muslim countries. The position ...
Intellectual Women's Understanding of Religion In TurkeyRelation between intellectual and religion i...
The women’s movement has become increasingly entangled with the “secularism versus Islamism” debate ...
Since the late 1990s, following the state’s process of de-politicization and exclusion, educated Isl...
Women's rights and their position became part of political and specialized discussions already at th...
In Turkey, no secular party has approximated the high levels of membership and intense activism of w...
© The authors. The problem under investigation concerning the emancipation of women in Muslim countr...
This dissertation explores the ways in which the current constitutional system in Turkey is being co...
To the foreign observer, Turkish women constitute an anomaly amongst Muslim societies. Since the cre...
Undergraduate Thesis - Women Studies, University of Washington (2005).By presenting the image of the...
This thesis provides an analysis of the change of ethnographic discourse on women and Islam in Turke...
The role of women in Islam is invested with diverse meanings and discourses. The state, religious au...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (Ph.D.): Bilkent University, Department of Political Sc...
This study focuses on the Welfare Party elite's conceptualisation of modernity during the party's la...
Since the Gülen community has been accepted as a global religious social phenomenon, the suspicion p...
The subject of this study is women\u27s political role and status in Muslim countries. The position ...
Intellectual Women's Understanding of Religion In TurkeyRelation between intellectual and religion i...
The women’s movement has become increasingly entangled with the “secularism versus Islamism” debate ...
Since the late 1990s, following the state’s process of de-politicization and exclusion, educated Isl...
Women's rights and their position became part of political and specialized discussions already at th...
In Turkey, no secular party has approximated the high levels of membership and intense activism of w...
© The authors. The problem under investigation concerning the emancipation of women in Muslim countr...
This dissertation explores the ways in which the current constitutional system in Turkey is being co...
To the foreign observer, Turkish women constitute an anomaly amongst Muslim societies. Since the cre...
Undergraduate Thesis - Women Studies, University of Washington (2005).By presenting the image of the...
This thesis provides an analysis of the change of ethnographic discourse on women and Islam in Turke...
The role of women in Islam is invested with diverse meanings and discourses. The state, religious au...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (Ph.D.): Bilkent University, Department of Political Sc...
This study focuses on the Welfare Party elite's conceptualisation of modernity during the party's la...
Since the Gülen community has been accepted as a global religious social phenomenon, the suspicion p...
The subject of this study is women\u27s political role and status in Muslim countries. The position ...
Intellectual Women's Understanding of Religion In TurkeyRelation between intellectual and religion i...
The women’s movement has become increasingly entangled with the “secularism versus Islamism” debate ...