Badran, M. (2009). Feminism in Islam: Secular and religious convergences. Oneworld.

Nicole Correri
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What does it mean for a woman to speak? This is one of the central underlying questions in Margot Badran’s Feminism in Islam: Secular and Religious Convergences. She situates what women’s speaking means in the context of modernity and Islam in the wake of colonialism, public education, nationalism, secularism, and later Islamist revival and Islamic feminists’ ijtihād. Badran juxtaposes patriarchal traditions and the emergence of self-authorizing female voices in their negotiation of changing social realities. A theme that runs throughout the whole collection of essays is women speaking for themselves about their own lives, which constitutes “a form of shedding of the patriarchal surrogate voice” (Badran, 2009, p. 97).
巴德兰,M.(2009)。伊斯兰教中的女权主义:世俗与宗教的融合。寰宇一家。
一个女人说话意味着什么?这是玛戈特·巴德兰的《伊斯兰中的女权主义:世俗与宗教的融合》一书的核心问题之一。在殖民主义、公共教育、民族主义、世俗主义以及后来的伊斯兰复兴和伊斯兰女权主义者ijtihād运动之后,她将女性话语的意义置于现代性和伊斯兰教的背景下。巴德兰将父权传统与女性在改变社会现实的谈判中出现的自我授权的声音并列。贯穿全书的一个主题是女性为自己的生活发声,这构成了“一种摆脱父权替代声音的形式”(巴德兰,2009年,第97页)。
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