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Margot Badran

    Margot Badran je popredná odborníčka na Blízky východ a islamský svet. Jej práca sa zameriava na historické a súčasné sociálne a politické otázky v regióne, so zvláštnym dôrazom na postavenie žien. Badran skúma hĺbku a rozmanitosť moslimských komunít a ich interakcie s okolitým svetom. Jej hĺbkové analýzy ponúkajú cenný vhľad do komplexných dynamík moderného islamského sveta.

    Rowohlt-Lesebuch der "Neuen Frau"
    Feminists, Islam, and Nation
    Feminism in Islam: Secular and Religious Convergences
    • Exploring the intersection of feminism and Islam, this collection of essays by Margot Badran highlights the unique feminisms developed by Muslim women. It addresses the misconceptions held in the West and contrasts Islamic and secular feminist ideologies, revealing how these perspectives coexist and influence each other. Badran's work sheds light on the cultural dynamics at play, offering a nuanced understanding of how Muslim women navigate their identities within both feminist movements and their cultural contexts.

      Feminism in Islam: Secular and Religious Convergences
    • Feminists, Islam, and Nation

      Gender and the Making of Modern Egypt

      • 370 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania
      3,7(36)Ohodnotiť

      The book explores the rise of Egyptian feminism, highlighting its crucial yet overlooked role in modern Egyptian history. Through diverse sources like memoirs, essays, and oral histories, it reveals how women challenged and transformed traditional patriarchal structures. It counters the notion that feminism is solely a Western concept, showing how the Egyptian feminist movement of the early 20th century supported nationalist goals while navigating Islamic frameworks. This work sheds light on the complexities of feminism in a non-Western context.

      Feminists, Islam, and Nation
    • Sammlung von Prosaarbeiten, vor allem aber informativen Texten arabischer Frauen (geb. zwischen 1860 und 1958), die sich für eine gleichberechtigte Rolle der Frau in islamischen Gesellschaften einsetzen.

      Rowohlt-Lesebuch der "Neuen Frau"