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Author Fernea, Elizabeth Warnock, 1927-2008.

Title In search of Islamic feminism : one woman's global journey / by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea
Edition First edition
Published New York : Doubleday, [1998]

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 MELB  305.486971 Fer/Iso  AVAILABLE
Description xvi, 430 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents 1. Uzbekistan -- 2. Morocco -- 3. Kuwait -- 4. Turkey -- 5. Egypt -- 6. Iraq -- 7. Saudi Arabia: A Brief Visit -- 8. Israel/Palestine -- 9. The United States: Coming Home
Summary Fernea's dialogue with friends, colleagues, and acquaintances prompts a range of diverse and unpredictable responses, but in every country she visits, women demonstrate they are anything but passive. In Iraq, we see an 85 percent literacy rate among women; in Egypt, we see women owning their own farms; and in Jerusalem, we see women at the very forefront of peacemaking efforts. Poor or rich, educated or illiterate, these women define their own needs, solve their own problems, and determine the boundaries of their own very real, very viable feminisms
"Islamic feminism" would seem a contradiction in terms to most Americans. We are taught to think of Islam as a culture wherein social code and religious law alike force women to accept male authority and surrender to the veil. How could feminism emerge under such a code, let alone flourish? Now, traveling throughout Central Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, as well as Islamic communities in the United States, acclaimed Arab Studies scholar and bestselling author Elizabeth Fernea sets out to answer that question
Notes Includes index
Subject Muslim women -- Islamic countries.
Women in Islam -- Islamic countries.
LC no. 97027121
ISBN 0385475187