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perceived discrimination among South Asian muslim women in the US and the UAE
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2015
- Magazine Number
- 2
- Creator
- Pasha-Zaidi, Nausheen
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- moslima's, Zuidaziatisch, islam, discriminatie, hoofddoeken, arbeid, socialisatie, Verenigde Staten, Verenigde Arabische Emiraten, 2010-2019, onderzoek
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- Authors studied perceived discrimination among South Asian Muslim women living in the United States (US) and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). US participants reported greater perceptions of discrimination than UAE participants. In both countries, perceived discrimination mainly took the form of subtle nuances rather than direct harassment. Although participants reported the greatest intensity of perceived discrimination at work, hijabis (women who wear the Islamic headscarf) felt this more than non-hijabis. Conversely, non-hijabis felt greater intensity of discrimination in social spaces within Muslim contexts than hijabis. Despite feeling most comfortable socializing with either Muslims or South Asians, participants felt that, aside from strangers, their greatest sources of perceived discrimination also came from within their religious or cultural groups. Discussion of perceived discrimination touches upon the social aspects of being a South Asian Muslim in a Western secular context and a globalized Islamic one.
muslim women and the politics of knowledge production
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2018
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Rahman, Farhana
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- epistemologie, moslima's, islam
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- This article explores the merits and limitations of a gendered epistemology, especilly relating to Muslim women working within an Islamic paradigm.
An Insider Analysis
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
- Magazine Year
- 2006
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Hamdan, Amani
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- moslima's, islam, gender, onderwijs, identiteit, etniciteit, Verenigde Staten
- Description
- Studies focusing exclusively on the connection between Arab Muslim women's educational pursuits and their gender perceptions, and how their gender perceptions may have changed as a result of living in two different cultures, are rarely conducted. Additionally, the factors that may influence an Arab Muslim woman's educational pursuits seem seldom investigated. This article is highlighting some factors that may influence Arab Muslim women's gender perceptions. In researching Arab Muslim women's experiences, I considered the diversity and multiplicity of their race, ethnicity, class, and experience. How Arab Muslim women construct the gender aspect of their identities and how these identities may have changed or shifted as a result of living in Canada and attending Canadian educational institutions is explored. The cultural and religious reproduction of gender socialization is a major part of the analysis in this article.
the Zina Hudood Ordinance of Pakistan and its implications for women
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2005
- Magazine Number
- 2
- Creator
- Imran, Rahat
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- seksueel geweld, gender, discriminatie, moslima's, islam, wetgeving, recht, Pakistan
- Description
- This paper explores the trend of sexual violence against women that emerged in Pakistan with the introduction of the Islamization process through the implementation of the Sharia laws since 1979. The focal pont is rape and the state legislation that governs it, namely the Zina Hudood Ordinance and the Law of Evidence, and how the gender-discriminatory nature of these laws serves as a powerful weapon in the hands of the patriarchal society of Pakistan to suppress women. These laws and their rigid interpretation in the name of Islam have not only furthered oppression and sexual violence against women to an alarming degree in Pakistan, but also seriously destroyed women's chances of equal justice. The factors that led to the implementation and survival of such laws in the first place, and consequently how rape became a intimidating weapon against women, are discussed. The paper examines the various political, social, cultural and religous factors that contribute to this situation, and the legal and social complexities involved for women in seeking justice in rape cases. In conclusion Pakistani women's initiative in evolving and building an organized resistance and struggle for the cancellation of gender discriminatory laws are discussed.
'third world' feminisms
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
- Magazine Year
- 2003
- Magazine Number
- 3
- Creator
- Nesiah, Vasuki
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- feminisme, ontwikkelingslanden, moslima's, islam, hoofddoeken, politiek, kolonialisme, internationaal
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- In this paper the author pays attention to the veil in relation to third world feminisms. Third world feminisms pursue political agendas inserted to post-colonial nationhood and internationalised feminisms.
Marriage Negotiation Among the Bimanese Muslim Women in Eastern Indonesia
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2019
- Magazine Number
- 2
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- Tabatabaei, Mahmoud Ghaz
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- Mehri, Nader
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- huwelijken, huwelijksbetalingen, sociale netwerken, inheemse volkeren, moslima's, Indonesië
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- By drawing on cases of how Bimanese Muslim women make decisions about marriage partners and negotiate their roles and rights in contributing and receiving marriage payment, the article shows that women’s roles, network, and solidarity are central in constructing agency.
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
- Magazine Year
- 2017
- Magazine Number
- 4
- Creator
- Khedher, Rayed
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- wetgeving, religieus recht, islam, mensenrechten, moslima's, Tunesië, 20e eeuw
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- This article focuses on the early years of independence and the role played by Tunisia’s first president in implementing those laws benefiting women and the society at large. It examines the Code, its prominence for the modern independent Tunisian society and the historical trajectory which led to its enactment.
the case of Amina Filali, Morocco
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2018
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- 3
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- Mesbahi, Nima
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- islamitische wetgeving, moslima's, media, slachtoffers, patriarchaat, Marokko, 2010-2019
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- In 2012, Amina Filali, a young Moroccan teenager killed herself after a judge had ruled for her to marry her rapist. This paper will contextualize this event in its broader scope analyzing the international and national discourses surrounding the case, reminiscent of orientalist discourses that constantly portray the “Muslim woman” as a victim of Islam.
the male gaze and the (in)visible bodies of Muslim women - a response article
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2018
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- 2
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- Glapka, Ewa
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- lichamen, moslima's, hoofddoeken, islam, patriarchaat, Zuid-Afrika
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- This article explores women’s relationship with the patriarchal surveillance of their bodies – ‘the male gaze’. The study examines the processes in which interviewed Muslim women from South Africa relate to the male gaze by means of socio-culturally available meaning-making resources.
lessons learnt for the future, or yesterdays and tomorrow : women in Afghanistan
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2003
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- 3
- Creator
- Ahmed-Ghosh, Huma
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- geschiedenis, emancipatie, islam, moslima's, politiek, platteland, patriarchaat, fundamentalisme, Afghanistan, onderzoek
- Description
- Author, an assistant professor at the Department of women's studies at San Diego State University, wants to position women for the future through lessons learnt from the past by recounting the history of women in Afghanistan. The focus of this paper is on the importance of rural Afghanistan in the shaping of the nation and on women's status. Author traces the history of women in Aghanistan to show that women in Afghanistan were not always oppressed by fundamentalism as occurred under the Mujahideen and the Taliban. And she also shows that women's issues were part of national construction agendas like they were already in the 1920's. Author also tries to highlight the power of tribal and community leaders in defining the role of women and in resisting any modernization that would challenge their patriarchal authority. This paper also highlights the efforts made to empower women to create a sense of nationhood.