从集体农场到讲坛:拉什达abïstay和苏联及后苏联时期俄罗斯的女性宗教权威

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Rozaliya Garipova
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这篇文章关注的是拉什达·伊斯卡基的生活和活动,她是一位来自喀山附近集体农庄的普通苏联妇女,后来成为苏联和后苏联鞑靼斯坦最具权威的宗教人物之一。她开创性的职业生涯展示了二战后的俄罗斯和反宗教的苏维埃政权下女性宗教权威机构abïstay的发展。虽然男性宗教精英在战前被大量消灭,并且在战后时期仍处于国家的严格控制之下,但女性在传播伊斯兰知识方面发挥了至关重要的作用。利用公共和私人空间,Rashida Iskhaki在喀山穆斯林中发展成为一个成熟的宗教权威。她对后苏联早期俄罗斯男女宗教精英的形成做出了巨大贡献。她和其他女性通过家庭课程和议会积极联系喀山市及其周边的穆斯林。文章建议重新思考“男性”和“女性”领域、“官方”和“非官方”伊斯兰教之间的二分法,并认为当代abïstays在很大程度上是一种“苏联现象”,其权威是在苏联政权及其崩溃的条件下发展起来的。
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From kolkHoz to pulpit: Rashida abïstay and female religious authority in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia
This article focuses on the life and activities of Rashida Iskhaki, an ordinary Soviet woman from a kolkhoz near Kazan who became one of the most authoritative religious figures in Soviet and post-Soviet Tatarstan. Her path-breaking career demonstrates the development of the institution of female religious authority, abïstay, in post-WWII Russia and under the anti-religious Soviet regime. While the male religious elite was decimated before the war and remained under strict state control in the post-war period, women played a crucial role in the transmission of Islamic knowledge. Making use of public and private spaces Rashida Iskhaki developed into a full-fledged religious authority among the Muslims of Kazan. She contributed immensely to the formation of the female and male religious elite of early post-Soviet Russia. She and other women actively connected Muslims in and around the city of Kazan through home classes and majlises. The article suggests rethinking the dichotomies between ‘male’ and ‘female’ spheres, between ‘official’ and ‘unofficial’ Islam and argues that contemporary abïstays are very much a ‘Soviet phenomenon’, whose authority developed in the conditions of the Soviet regime and its collapse.
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Journal of Islamic Studies
Journal of Islamic Studies HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
61
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Islamic Studies is a multi-disciplinary publication dedicated to the scholarly study of all aspects of Islam and of the Islamic world. Particular attention is paid to works dealing with history, geography, political science, economics, anthropology, sociology, law, literature, religion, philosophy, international relations, environmental and developmental issues, as well as ethical questions related to scientific research. The Journal seeks to place Islam and the Islamic tradition as its central focus of academic inquiry and to encourage comprehensive consideration of its many facets; to provide a forum for the study of Islam and Muslim societies in their global context; to encourage interdisciplinary studies of the Islamic world that are crossnational and comparative; to promote the diffusion, exchange and discussion of research findings; and to encourage interaction among academics from various traditions of learning.
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