The Oxford Handbook of Islam and Women offers authoritative contributions from well-known scholars whose sophisticated and cutting-edge research explores the diversity of Muslim women's lives and their accomplishments, challenging common stereotypes that are particularly prevalent in the West.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- Asma Afsaruddin
- Foundational Texts and Their Interpretations
- Chapter 1: The Qur'an and Woman
- Hibba Abugideri
- Chapter 2: Classical Exegeses of Qur'anic Verses concerning Women
- Hadia Mubarak
- Chapter 3: Women in the Hadith Literature
- Feryal Salem
- Chapter 4: Modern Rereadings of the Qur'an through a Gendered Lens
- Asma Afsaruddin
- Chapter 5: Modern Rereadings of Hadith through a Gendered Lens
- Khaled Abou El Fadl
- Women and Islamic Law
- Chapter 6: Women's Rights and Duties in Classical Legal Literature
- Mariam Sheibani
- Chapter 7: Status of Women in Modern Family and Personal Law
- Sohaira Siddiqui
- Chapter 8: Modern Rereadings of Classical Legal Texts on Women
- Natana DeLong Bas
- Deciphering Women's Lives: Women in History and Texts
- Chapter 9: Early Muslim Women as Moral Paragons in the Classical Literature
- Yasmin Amin
- Chapter 10: Women in Shi'i Islam as Moral Exemplars
- Maria Dakake
- Chapter 11: Women as Transmitters of Knowledge
- Asma Sayeed
- Chapter 12: Muslim Women and Devotional Life
- Zahra Ayubi and Iman Abdoulkarim
- Chapter 13: Women as Littérateurs in the Premodern Period
- Samer Ali
- Chapter 14: Women as Economic Actors in the Pre-Modern Islamic World
- Amira Sonbol
- Women's Lived Realities and their Religious and Social Activism in the Modern Period
- Chapter 15: Women in the Mosque : Contesting Public Space and Religious Authority
- Marion Katz
- Chapter 16: Negotiating Motherhood, Religion, and Modern Lived Realities
- Margaret Pappano
- Chapter 17: Women as Modern Heads-of-State
- Tamara Sonn
- Chapter 18: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Syrian, Lebanon, and Palestine
- Elizabeth Brownson
- Chapter 19: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Egypt and North Africa
- Nermin Allam
- Chapter 20: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Iran
- Seema Golestaneh
- Chapter 21: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Turkey
- Chiara Maritato
- Chapter 22: Women's Religious and Social Activism in South Asia
- Elora Shehabuddin
- Chapter 23: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Southeast Asia
- Nelly van Doorn-Harder
- Chapter 24: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in China
- Maria Jaschok and Man Ke
- Chapter 25: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in South Africa
- Nina Hoel
- Chapter 26: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in North America
- Juliane Hammer
- Chapter 27: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in western Europe
- Jeanette Jouili
- Chapter 28: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf
- Alainna Liloia
- Modern Narratives of the Gendered Self: Women Writing about Women
- Chapter 29: Modern Representations of the Wives of the Prophet
- Ruqayya Khan
- Chapter 30: An Overview of Modern and Contemporary Muslim Feminist Literature
- Miriam Cooke
- Islam, Women, and the Global Public Arena
- Chapter 31: Women's Sartorial Agency: The History and Politics of Veiling
- Anna Piela
- Chapter 32: Muslim Women as a Cultural Trope: Global Discourses and the Politics of Victimhood
- Katherine Bullock
- Index