Re-Thinking Islam and Islamism: Hamas Women between Religion, Secularism and Neo-Liberalism

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
G. Baldi
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Abstract In the 2016 Bir Zeit University elections Hamas’ women launched two videos in which un-veiled, western-dressed young girls urged viewers to vote for Hamas. The videos sparked a passionate debate: Religious forces accused the girls of being ‘westernized’ and abandoning the norm of Islamic modesty; while secular forces accused them of promoting a form of women’s empowerment linked to their success in accommodating religious values to secular ones. The debate mirrors scholarly works on Islamist women’s subjectivity that tend to adhere to the dominant liberal analytical frames and lack a clear problematization of the relationship between Islam, gender, and new forms of liberal and secular sensitivity, as Islamic practices, secularization, and neo-liberal projects are seen as opposed. Most of the literature that analyzes women within Islamist movements overlooks the historical and economic trajectories that have operated to shift the relation between gender, sexuality and religion. In 2017, I conducted extensive field research in the Occupied Palestinian Territories among Hamas women with the objective to unwrap the relationship between Islamism and the secular/neo-liberal and nationalist project instituted in the West Bank. By taking distance from the assumption that religion and secularism are opposing poles of a binary, this article provides an understanding of Hamas women’s shifting subjectivities in the encounter with new forms of secular modernity, an encounter that signifies a shifting understanding of the categories of secular and religious, and which I analyze through a new understanding of women’s bodies and sexuality.
重新思考伊斯兰教与伊斯兰主义:宗教、世俗主义与新自由主义之间的哈马斯妇女
在2016年比尔泽特大学选举中,哈马斯的妇女们发布了两个视频,在视频中,戴着面纱、穿着西式服装的年轻女孩敦促观众投票给哈马斯。这些视频引发了一场激烈的辩论:宗教势力指责这些女孩“西方化”,放弃了伊斯兰谦逊的准则;而世俗势力则指责他们促进了一种赋予妇女权力的形式,这与他们成功地将宗教价值观融入世俗价值观有关。这场辩论反映了关于伊斯兰妇女主体性的学术著作,这些著作倾向于坚持占主导地位的自由主义分析框架,缺乏对伊斯兰教、性别、新形式的自由主义和世俗敏感性之间关系的明确问题化,因为伊斯兰实践、世俗化和新自由主义项目被视为对立面。大多数分析伊斯兰运动中的女性的文献都忽略了历史和经济轨迹,而这些轨迹已经改变了性别、性和宗教之间的关系。2017年,我在被占领的巴勒斯坦领土上对哈马斯妇女进行了广泛的实地研究,目的是揭示伊斯兰主义与西岸建立的世俗/新自由主义和民族主义项目之间的关系。通过远离宗教和世俗主义是二元对立两极的假设,本文提供了哈马斯妇女在与新形式的世俗现代性相遇时不断变化的主体性的理解,这种相遇意味着对世俗和宗教类别的理解的转变,我通过对女性身体和性的新理解来分析。
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