Gender and Identity in Muslim Contexts
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Challenging stereotypical understandings of gender roles in Muslim societies, this one-day course will highlight the multiple and changing constructs of these roles and identities both historically and in contemporary contexts. We will consider the entanglements of colonial, national and transnational projects and movements at different historical moments, which have shaped Muslims and imposed roles and expectations on them. Specific case studies will allow us to identify and assess socioeconomic, religious and political circumstances that inform gender roles and relations.
We will explore a range of topics, such as Islamic feminism, conflict and war, marriage, family law and sexuality, from …
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Challenging stereotypical understandings of gender roles in
Muslim societies, this one-day course will highlight the multiple
and changing constructs of these roles and identities both
historically and in contemporary contexts. We will consider the
entanglements of colonial, national and transnational projects and
movements at different historical moments, which have shaped
Muslims and imposed roles and expectations on them. Specific case
studies will allow us to identify and assess socioeconomic,
religious and political circumstances that inform gender roles and
relations.
We will explore a range of topics, such as Islamic feminism,
conflict and war, marriage, family law and sexuality, from the
Middle East to North America. We will also examine the complex ways
in which religion can be used both to restrict women's roles and to
serve as a tool for empowerment and independence. We will look at
ways that Muslims have reacted to gender hierarchies:
transgressing, reproducing or challenging them, through engagement
in scholarship, activism and the creative arts.
The course will be taught through a combination of lectures, films
and group discussions. It is offered jointly by AKU-ISMC and the
Centre for Gender Studies, School of Oriental and African
Studies.
Date: Saturday, 5 November 2011
Fee: £75/60/45
(full/early bird/concession)
Application deadline: 1 November 2011 (early bird fee
until 7 October)
Location: SOAS, London
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