Revealing Reveiling: Islamist Gender Ideology in Contemporary Egypt (Suny Series in Middle Eastern Studies) (Suny Series in Science, Technology, and Society) - Sherifa Zuhur - Books - State University of New York Press - 9780791409282 - July 1, 1992
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Revealing Reveiling: Islamist Gender Ideology in Contemporary Egypt (Suny Series in Middle Eastern Studies) (Suny Series in Science, Technology, and Society)

Sherifa Zuhur

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Revealing Reveiling: Islamist Gender Ideology in Contemporary Egypt (Suny Series in Middle Eastern Studies) (Suny Series in Science, Technology, and Society)

"It provides an important look at the very comtemporary phenomenon of veiling in Egypt through the first-hand reports of the women whom Zuhur has interviewed. Her subjects come across as real people and their discussion in relation to the various questions asked provide quite compelling views of the reason why they favor -- and oppose -- veiling." -- Jane I. Smith, Iliff School of Theology

In modern Egypt, the pace of Islamic resurgence has increased as in other Muslim societies. Throughout the twentieth century, Egyptian women have fought fiercely for political participation and for legal and educational reform to improve their status. To many of them, the adoption of a new form of the veil seemed retrogressive and ominous. This book explores the history of Muslim women and the debates over gender which have developed since the golden age of Islam. It considers the opinions, goals, and ideals of fifty Egyptian women, veiled and unveiled and compares their views to the gender ideology of the contemporary Islamists. Women's social backgrounds are examined in the context of the Egyptian state and its social policies.

"In order to come up with the meaning of veiling and unveiling in contemporary Egypt, this book combines discussion of archetypal figures in the history of Muslim womanhood with self-perception, discussion on femininity, and what it is to be religious." -- Valerie Hoffman-Ladd, University of Illinois at Urbana

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Released July 1, 1992
ISBN13 9780791409282
Publishers State University of New York Press
Pages 218
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 10 mm   ·   344 g
Language English  

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