Religious Studies
English edition  
May  2011
208 pp.
Hardbound
15X23 cm
$22.95
LE 120.00
ISBN
978 977 416 492 7

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An Islam of Her Own
Reconsidering Religion and Secularism in Women’s Islamic Movements
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Sherine Hafez

Women’s Islamic activism in modern Egypt


As the world grapples with issues of religious fanaticism, extremist politics, and rampant violence that seek justification in either “religious” or “secular” discourses, women who claim Islam as a vehicle for individual and social change are often either regarded as pious subjects who subscribe to an ideology that denies them many modern freedoms, or as feminist subjects who seek empowerment only through rejecting religion and adopting secularist discourses. Yet in actuality Muslim women whose activism is grounded in Islam draw equally on principles associated with secularism. Here Sherine Hafez focuses on women’s Islamic activism in Egypt to challenge these binary representations of religious versus secular subjectivities. Drawing on five years of ethnographic fieldwork within a women’s Islamic movement in Cairo, Hafez analyzes the ways in which women who participate in Islamic activism narrate their selfhood, articulate their desires, and embody discourses in which the boundaries are blurred between the religious and the secular.

Sherine Hafez is an assistant professor of women’s studies at the University of California, Riverside.




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