Women's traversal of public space in Islamic/ate societies and the ensuing process of negotiating gendered identities are the central concerns of this collection of essays. The dichotomy between private and public spheres, upheld as axiomatic for most societies, has recently been challenged by scholars as an artificial construct. For women in particular, the demarcation between the two spheres has become blurred by the enormous public consequences of their private behaviour. Elaborate cultural codes of honour and traditional, masculinist interpretations of scripture have reinforced the public-private polarity and restricted Muslim women's access to the public realm as conventionally defined. The distinguished contributors to this volume provide insight into how women from different social strata and historical periods in various Islamic/ate societies have creatively engaged with these limitations upon their behaviour.
- ISBN10 0932885217
- ISBN13 9780932885210
- Publish Date 16 March 2000
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 15 June 2021
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Harvard University Press
- Imprint Harvard University, Center for Middle Eastern Studies
- Format Paperback
- Pages 240
- Language English