Gender and national identity : women and politics in muslim societies

by Valentine M. Moghadam

Paper Book, 1994

Status

Available

Publication

London ; Atlantic Hughlands, N.J. : Karachi : Published for the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU/WIDER) by Zed Books ; Oxford University Press, c1994.

Description

Gender politics exist inevitably in all Islamist movements that expect women to assume the burden of a largely male-defined tradition. Even in secular political movements in the Muslim world - notably those anti-colonial national liberation movements where women were actively involved- women have experiences since independence a general reversal of the gains made. This collection, written by women from the countries concerned, explores the gender dynamics of a variety of political movements with very different trajectories to reveal how nationalism, revolution and Islamization are all gendered processes.The authors explore women's experiences in the Algerian national liberation movement and more recently the fundamentalist FIS; similarly their involvement in the struggle to construct a Bengali national identity and independent Bangladeshi state; the events leading to the overthrow of the Shah and subsequent Islamization of Iran; revolution and civil war in Afghanistan; and the Palestinian Intifada.This book argues that in periods of rapid political change, women in Muslim societies are in reality central to efforts to construct a national identity.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1994

Physical description

x, 180 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

185649246X / 9781856492461

Local notes

politics
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