CONTESTING BOUNDARIES AND PRODUCING THE NORM: GENDER-RELATED ISSUES IN ISLAMIC THEORY AND PRACTICE


Gulnaz Sibgatullina, Michael Kemper

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24848/islmlg.11.1.01

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Abstract


Particularly in the last decades, due to the rapid development of theoretical perspectives across disciplines, the notion of gender has evolved into an umbrella term that today refers to a broad array of themes: from gender-defined social behaviour to sexual and reproductive rights and to matters related to control over one’s body. Following major trends in the humanities and social sciences, also the field of Islamic studies has been contributing to the ongoing scholarly discussion on gender. Two recent volumes that focus specifically on gender issues in Muslim societies (Duderija et al., 2020; Howe, 2020) have marked the expansion of the field, away from dealing primarily with topics related to Muslim women and femininity to a cautious but firm engagement with a broader spectrum of gender-related themes.


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Duderija, A., Alak, A. I., and Hissong, K. (eds.). (2020). Islam and Gender: Major Issues and Debates. London; New York: Routledge.

Howe, J. (ed.). (2020). The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Gender. London; New York: Routledge.



DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24848/islmlg.11.1.01