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Beyond Feminism and Islamism - Gender and Equality in North Africa (Paperback)
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Are women in North Africa and the Middle East 'feminist'? Or is
being a Muslim incompatible with feminism? Is there such a thing as
'Islamic feminism'? Through interviews with Moroccan activists and
jurists - both male and female - and by situating these interviews
within their socio-political and economic contexts, Doris Gray
addresses these questions. By doing so, she attempts to move beyond
the simple bifurcation of 'feminist' and 'Islamist' to look at the
many facets of internal gender discourse within one Muslim country,
allowing for a more nuanced understanding of the discussion on
women's rights in the Muslim world in general. By marking out a
'third way' that looks beyond 'feminism' and 'Islamism', Gray
presents religion and faith not as blocking gender equality but as
a source of inspiration to explore new ways of conceiving
modernity. While Western models are taken into consideration,
within Morocco the men and women involved in this 'third way' of
understanding gender and equality inevitably negotiate internal
tensions between what has been dubbed 'tradition' and 'modernity',
thus incorporating national and cultural identity, post-colonialism
and religious principles into their gender discourse. Examining
issues such as gender equality, gender justice, abortion and gay
rights, Gray explores the nexus of gender, religion and democracy
in modern Morocco, and the ways in which different groups
understand these ideas. Many of the world's pressing twenty-first
century problems are embodied within Morocco's borders:tensions
between the West and the Muslim world, minority rights, migration,
the role of religion in a modern society and the issue this book is
chiefly concerned with - women's rights. The status and the role of
women is one of the most hotly debated topics throughout the Middle
East and North Africa, and this is particularly visible through
this discussion of what it means to engage with and promote
feminist thought and actions in the region.
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