Women and Gender in Islam: Historical Roots of a Modern Debate / Edition 1

Women and Gender in Islam: Historical Roots of a Modern Debate / Edition 1

by Leila Ahmed
ISBN-10:
0300055838
ISBN-13:
9780300055832
Pub. Date:
07/28/1993
Publisher:
Yale University Press
ISBN-10:
0300055838
ISBN-13:
9780300055832
Pub. Date:
07/28/1993
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Women and Gender in Islam: Historical Roots of a Modern Debate / Edition 1

Women and Gender in Islam: Historical Roots of a Modern Debate / Edition 1

by Leila Ahmed
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Overview

“Destined to become a classic. . . . It gives [Muslim women] back our rightful place, at the center of our histories.”—Rana Kabbani, The Guardian
 
“[O]ne of the best studies of Islam’s discourse on gender.”—Hans Kundnani, Wall Street Journal
 
“This book stands out as particularly original, insightful and sensitive.”—Foreign Affairs
 
Are Islamic societies inherently oppressive to women? Is the trend among Islamic women to appear once again in veils and other traditional clothing a symbol of regression or an effort to return to a “pure” Islam that was just and fair to both sexes? In this book Leila Ahmed adds a new perspective to the current debate about women and Islam by exploring its historical roots, tracing the developments in Islamic discourses on women and gender from the ancient world to the present.
 
In order to distinguish what was distinctive about the earliest Islamic doctrine on women, Ahmed first describes the gender systems in place in the Middle East before the rise of Islam. She then focuses on those Arab societies that played a key role in elaborating the dominant Islamic discourses about women and gender: Arabia during the period in which Islam was founded; Iraq during the classical age, when the prescriptive core of legal and religious discourse on women was formulated; and Egypt during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, when exposure to Western societies led to dramatic social change and to the emergence of new discourses on women. Throughout, Ahmed not only considers the Islamic texts in which central ideologies about women and gender developed or were debated but also places this discourse in its social and historical context. Her book is thus a fascinating survey of Islamic debates and ideologies about women and the historical circumstances of their position in society, the first such discussion using the analytic tools of contemporary gender studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300055832
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 07/28/1993
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Leila Ahmed is professor of women’s studies and director of the Near Eastern Area Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and faculty associate at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University.

Table of Contents

Foreword Kecia Ali vii

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction 1

Part 1 The Pre-Islamic Middle East 9

Chapter 1 Mesopotamia 11

Chapter 2 The Mediterranean Middle East 25

Part 2 Founding Discourses 39

Chapter 3 Women and the Rise of Islam 41

Chapter 4 The Transitional Age 64

Chapter 5 Elaboration of the Founding Discourses 79

Chapter 6 Medieval Islam 102

Part 3 New Discourses 125

Chapter 7 Social and Intellectual Change 127

Chapter 8 The Discourse of the Veil 144

Chapter 9 The First Feminists 169

Chapter 10 Divergent Voices 189

Chapter 11 The Struggle for the Future 208

Conclusion 235

Notes 249

Index 280

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