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Islam and gender: the religious debate in contemporary Iran
Ziba Mir-Hosseini
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Frontmatter
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Foreword (page ix)
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Preface (page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xxi)
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Note on Language (page xxiii)
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Introduction (page 3)
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PART ONE: THE TRADITIONALISTS: GENDER INEQUALITY (page 21)
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Introduction to Part One (page 23)
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One Women Ignored: Grand Ayatollah Madani (page 26)
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Two Women Politicized: Ayatollah Azari‐Qomi (page 49)
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PART TWO: THE NEO‐TRADITIONALISTS: GENDER BALANCE (page 81)
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Introduction to Part Two (page 83)
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Three Women Represented: Discussions with Payam‐e Zan (page 86)
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Four Equality or Balance: Redefining Gender Notions in the Shariʽa (page 112)
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Five Women Reconsidered: Ayatollah Yusef Saneʽi (page 144)
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Six Agreeing to Differ: Final Meeting with Payam‐e Zan (page 170)
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PART THREE: THE MODERNISTS: TOWARD GENDER EQUALITY (page 211)
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Introduction to Part Three (page 213)
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Seven Challenges and Complicities: Abdolkarim Sorush and Gender (page 217)
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Eight Gender Equality and Islamic Jurisprudence: The Work of Hojjat ol‐Eslam Saʽidzadeh (page 247)
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Conclusion (page 273)
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Glossary (page 281)
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Bibliographic Essay (page 283)
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Bibliography (page 287)
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Index (page 303)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ET | 112.1 (Oct. 2001): 195 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2675827 |
IJMES | 34.1 (Feb. 2002): 170-171 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3880190 |
JR | 81.4 (Oct. 2001): 682-683 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1206095 |
BSOAS | 64.1 (2001): 123-124 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3657563 |
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Published: c1999
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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