The production of the Muslim woman : negotiating text, history, and ideology
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The production of the Muslim woman : negotiating text, history, and ideology
(After the empire)
Lexington Books, c2005
- : cloth
- : pbk.
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: cloth ISBN 9780739109625
内容説明
In this fascinating and important study, Lamia Ben Youssef Zayzafoon examines how the "Muslim woman" was produced as a fixed category to serve various ideological and political ends. The Production of the Muslim Woman enriches the debate in Islamic and gender studies, arguing that the traditional perception of a division between spiritual Islam and a misogynist Arab culture is a recent construct derived from the rhetoric of cultural liberalism in the West. In addition to incorporating the discourses of Maghrebian feminism, female orientalism, French psychoanalytic feminism, and North African nationalism, this book introduces to an Anglophone audience archival material culled from extensive research in Tunisian collections. The insights offered by this book will be invaluable to students of postcolonial thought and theory, gender studies, Maghrebian literature and history, and Middle Eastern studies.
目次
Chapter 1 A Semiotic Reading of Islamic Feminism: Hybridity, Authority, and the Strategic Reinvention of the "Muslim Woman" in Fatima Mernissi Chapter 2 Isabelle Eberhardt, ou "La Roumia Convertie": A Case Study in Female Orientalism Chapter 3 The "Muslim Woman" and the Iconography of the Veil in French Feminism and Psychoanalysis Chapter 4 Body, Home, and Nation: The Production of the Tunisian "Muslim Woman" in the Reformist Thought of Tahar al Haddad and Habib Bourguiba Chapter 5 The House of the Prophet as a Technology of Power: Reinventing Domesticity and the Sacred in the texts of Al Ma'arri, Al Naluti, Djebar, and Rushdie
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: pbk. ISBN 9780739110782
内容説明
In this fascinating and important study, Lamia Ben Youssef Zayzafoon examines how the 'Muslim woman' was produced as a fixed category to serve various ideological and political ends. The Production of the Muslim Woman enriches the debate in Islamic and gender studies, arguing that the traditional perception of a division between spiritual Islam and a misogynist Arab culture is a recent construct derived from the rhetoric of cultural liberalism in the West. In addition to incorporating the discourses of Maghrebian feminism, female orientalism, French psychoanalytic feminism, and North African nationalism, this book introduces to an Anglophone audience archival material culled from extensive research in Tunisian collections. The insights offered by this book will be invaluable to students of postcolonial thought and theory, gender studies, Maghrebian literature and history, and Middle Eastern studies.
目次
Chapter 1 A Semiotic Reading of Islamic Feminism: Hybridity, Authority, and the Strategic Reinvention of the "Muslim Woman" in Fatima Mernissi Chapter 2 Isabelle Eberhardt, ou "La Roumia Convertie": A Case Study in Female Orientalism Chapter 3 The "Muslim Woman" and the Iconography of the Veil in French Feminism and Psychoanalysis Chapter 4 Body, Home, and Nation: The Production of the Tunisian "Muslim Woman" in the Reformist Thought of Tahar al Haddad and Habib Bourguiba Chapter 5 The House of the Prophet as a Technology of Power: Reinventing Domesticity and the Sacred in the texts of Al Ma'arri, Al Naluti, Djebar, and Rushdie
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