Inscribing South Asian Muslim women : an annotated bibliography and research guide /

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Main Author: Aftab, Tahera.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Boston : Brill, 2008.

Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East 91.
Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2008, ISBN: 9789004223035.

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Call Number: HQ1735.3 .A36 2008

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary material /
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  • Section One. Selected sources for the study of south asian muslim women /
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  • Section Two. Muslim women in the history of South Asia /
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  • Section Three. Islamic traditions, muslim women and the reform movement /
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  • Section Four. Pardah-Muslim women in/out of seclusion /
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  • Section Five. Religious practices /
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  • Section Six. In search of their identity: Muslim women setting new goals /
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  • Section Seven. Women, nationalism, and religion /
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  • Section Eight. Muslim women's movements in South Asia /
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  • Section Nine. The life cycle of south asian muslim women /
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  • Section Ten. Women's rights to inherit property /
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  • Section Eleven. Education of south asian muslim women /
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  • Section Twelve. South asian muslim women's health /
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  • Section Thirteen. Perspectives on south asian women's development /
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  • Section Fourteen. The arts and design /
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  • Section Fifteen. Challenges, Threats, and the responses of woman /
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  • Section Sixteen. Feminism, new scholarship and new tools for development /
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  • Subject index /
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  • Author index /
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