Islam, gender, & social change [electronic resource] /

Islam, gender, & social change [electronic resource] / Islam, gender, and social change edited by Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad & John L. Esposito. - New York : Oxford University Press, c1998. - xxviii, 259 p. ; 24 cm. - ACLS Humanities E-Book. .

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-246) and index.

Women in Islam and Muslim societies / Islam and gender: dilemmas in the changing Arab world / Gender issues and contemporary Quran interpretation / Islam, social change, and the reality of Arab women's lives / Feminism in an Islamic republic: "Years of hardship, years of growth" / Secularist and Islamist discourses on modernity in Egypt and the evolution of the postcolonial nation-state / Women and the state in Jordan: inclusion or exclusion? / Slow yet steady path to women's empowerment in Pakistan / Changing gender relations and the development process in Oman / Women and religion in Bahrain: an emerging identity / Gender, Islam, and the state: Kuwaiti women in struggle, pre-invasion to postliberation / Philippine Muslim women: tradition and change / John L. Esposito -- Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad -- Barbara Stowasser -- Nadia Hijab -- Afsaneh Najmabadi -- Mervat Hatem -- Laurie A. Brand -- Anita M. Weiss -- Carol J. Riphenburg -- May Seikaly -- Margot Badran -- Vivienne SM. Angeles.

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--Social conditions.--Religious aspects--Islam.

Women in Islam. Muslim women Sex role