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Between Orientalism and Fundamentalism: The Politics of Muslim Women's Feminist Engagement

Jasmin Zine
- 02 Aug 2006 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 1
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The authors examine the way Muslim women have been discursively scripted from these opposing and contradictory spaces, and explore the negotiations and contestations made by both secular and faith-centred Muslim feminists in combating these oppressive arrangements.
Abstract
Discourses of race, gender and religion have scripted the terms of engagement in the war on terror. As a result, Muslim feminists and activists must engage with the dual oppressions of Islamophobia that relies on re-vitalized Orientalist tropes and representations of backward, oppressed and politically immature Muslim women as well as religious extremism and puritan discourses that authorize equally limiting narratives of Islamic womanhood and compromise their human rights and liberty. The purpose of this discussion is to examine the way Muslim women have been discursively scripted from these opposing and contradictory spaces, and to explore the negotiations and contestations made by both secular and faith-centred Muslim feminists in combating these oppressive arrangements. In the first part of the discussion, I will draw on post-colonial and anti-racist feminist analyses to map out the complex interactions of race, gender, sexuality and religion in earlier imperial practices of conquest and colonization and examine how the continuing legacies of these encounters implicate the current \"war on terror\". In the second part of the discussion, I will examine Muslim women's feminist political engagement with and resistance to the concomitant factors of imperial and fundamentalist domination and will craft a better understanding of how these factors variously shape and are shaped by Muslim women's responses to them.

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Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses

Chandra Talpade Mohanty
- 21 Jan 1984 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the Third World Woman is presented as a singular monolithic subject in some recent (western) feminist texts, focusing on a certain mode of appropriation and codification of "scholarship" and knowledge about women in the third world by particular analytic categories employed in writings on the subject which take as their primary point of reference feminist interests as they have been articulated in the US and western Europe.
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Feminism and Islamic Fundamentalism: The Limits of Postmodern Analysis

TL;DR: Feminists in the Western world have a long history of rejecting women's reproductive rights as mentioned in this paper and women's rights. But they ignore women's autonomy. And women's health.
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Gender and culture of empire: Toward a feminist ethnography of the cinema

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a feminist ethnography of the cinema, focusing on the gender and culture of empire, and discuss the role of women in film and video production.