Gendered Lives in the Western Indian Ocean: Islam, Marriage, and Sexuality on the Swahili Coast: Indian Ocean Studies Series
Editat de Erin E. Stiles, Katrina Daly Thompson Cuvânt după de Susan F. Hirschen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 oct 2015
Muslim
communities
throughout
the
Indian
Ocean
have
long
questioned
what
it
means
to
be
a
“good
Muslim.”
Much
recent
scholarship
on
Islam
in
the
Indian
Ocean
considers
debates
among
Muslims
about
authenticity,
authority,
and
propriety.
Despite
the
centrality
of
this
topic
within
studies
of
Indian
Ocean,
African,
and
other
Muslim
communities,
little
of
the
existing
scholarship
has
addressed
such
debates
in
relation
to
women,
gender,
or
sexuality.
Yet
women
are
deeply
involved
with
ideas
about
what
it
means
to
be
a
“good
Muslim.”
InGendered Lives in the Western Indian Ocean,anthropologists, historians, linguists, and gender studies scholars examine Islam, sexuality, gender, and marriage on the Swahili coast and elsewhere in the Indian Ocean. The book examines diverse sites of empowerment, contradiction, and resistance affecting cultural norms, Islam and ideas of Islamic authenticity, gender expectations, ideologies of modernity, and British education. The book’s attention to both masculinity and femininity, broad examination of the transnational space of the Swahili coast, and inclusion of research on non-Swahili groups on the East African coast makes it a unique and indispensable resource.
Contributors:Nadine Beckmann, Pat Caplan, Corrie Decker, Rebecca Gearhart, Linda Giles, Meghan Halley, Susan Hirsch, Susi Keefe, Kjersti Larsen, Elisabeth McMahon, Erin Stiles, and Katrina Daly Thompson
InGendered Lives in the Western Indian Ocean,anthropologists, historians, linguists, and gender studies scholars examine Islam, sexuality, gender, and marriage on the Swahili coast and elsewhere in the Indian Ocean. The book examines diverse sites of empowerment, contradiction, and resistance affecting cultural norms, Islam and ideas of Islamic authenticity, gender expectations, ideologies of modernity, and British education. The book’s attention to both masculinity and femininity, broad examination of the transnational space of the Swahili coast, and inclusion of research on non-Swahili groups on the East African coast makes it a unique and indispensable resource.
Contributors:Nadine Beckmann, Pat Caplan, Corrie Decker, Rebecca Gearhart, Linda Giles, Meghan Halley, Susan Hirsch, Susi Keefe, Kjersti Larsen, Elisabeth McMahon, Erin Stiles, and Katrina Daly Thompson
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780821421871
ISBN-10: 0821421875
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press
Seria Indian Ocean Studies Series
ISBN-10: 0821421875
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press
Seria Indian Ocean Studies Series
Notă biografică
Erin
E.
Stilesis
an
associate
professor
of
anthropology
at
the
University
of
Nevada,
Reno,
where
she
chairs
the
minor
program
in
religious
studies.
Her
research
interests
include
Islam
and
law
in
East
Africa.
Katrina Da
Katrina Da
Cuprins
- Glossary
- Introduction
Katrina Daly Thompson and Erin Stiles - Part One: Historical Transformations of Gender, Sexuality and Marriage
- 1: Schoolgirls and Women Teachers: Colonial Education and the Shifting Boundaries
Descriere
A
breakthrough
study
of
the
underexamined
lived
experience
of
Islam,
sexuality,
and
gender
on
the
Swahili
coast.