Believing Women in Islam - Asma Barlas

Believing Women in Islam

Unreading Patriarchal Interpretations of the Qur'an

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Buch | Softcover
352 Seiten
2019
University of Texas Press (Verlag)
978-1-4773-1592-7 (ISBN)
34,90 inkl. MwSt
Now revised with two new chapters and additional material throughout, this paradigm-shifting book develops a believer’s reading of the Qur’an that demonstrates the radically egalitarian and antipatriarchal nature of its teachings.
Does Islam call for the oppression of women? Non-Muslims point to the subjugation of women that occurs in many Muslim countries, especially those that claim to be "Islamic," while many Muslims read the Qur’an in ways that seem to justify sexual oppression, inequality, and patriarchy. Taking a wholly different view, Asma Barlas develops a believer’s reading of the Qur’an that demonstrates the radically egalitarian and antipatriarchal nature of its teachings.

Beginning with a historical analysis of religious authority and knowledge, Barlas shows how Muslims came to read inequality and patriarchy into the Qur’an to justify existing religious and social structures and demonstrates that the patriarchal meanings ascribed to the Qur’an are a function of who has read it, how, and in what contexts. She goes on to reread the Qur’an’s position on a variety of issues in order to argue that its teachings do not support patriarchy. To the contrary, Barlas convincingly asserts that the Qur’an affirms the complete equality of the sexes, thereby offering an opportunity to theorize radical sexual equality from within the framework of its teachings. This new view takes readers into the heart of Islamic teachings on women, gender, and patriarchy, allowing them to understand Islam through its most sacred scripture, rather than through Muslim cultural practices or Western media stereotypes.

For this revised edition of Believing Women in Islam, Asma Barlas has written two new chapters—“Abraham’s Sacrifice in the Qur’an” and “Secular/Feminism and the Qur’an”—as well as a new preface, an extended discussion of the Qur’an’s “wife-beating” verse and of men’s presumed role as women’s guardians, and other updates throughout the book.

Asma Barlas is a professor of politics at Ithaca College. Her other books include Re-understanding Islam: A Double Critique and Islam, Muslims, and the US: Essays on Religion and Politics.

Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
1. The Qur'an and Muslim Women: Reading Patriarchy, Reading Liberation
Part I: Texts, Contexts, and Religious Meaning

2. Texts and Textualities: The Qur'an, Tafsir, and Ahadith
3. Intertextualities, Extratextual Contexts: The Sunnah, Shari'ah, and the State


Part II: God, the Prophets, and Fathers

4. The Patriarchal Imaginary of Father/s: Divine Ontology and the Prophets
5. Abraham’s Sacrifice in the Qur'an: Beyond the Body


Part III: Unreading and Rereading Patriarchy

6. The Qur'an, Sex/Gender, and Sexuality: Sameness, Difference, Equality
7. The Family and Marriage: Retrieving the Qur'an's Egalitarianism
8. Secular-Feminism and the Qur'an


Postscript
Glossary
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Austin, TX
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 481 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
ISBN-10 1-4773-1592-6 / 1477315926
ISBN-13 978-1-4773-1592-7 / 9781477315927
Zustand Neuware
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