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ID157912
Title ProperAlbanian women’s interpretations of Islam enlarge the space of women
LanguageENG
AuthorRepo, Nora
Summary / Abstract (Note)Even though rarely acknowledged, approximately one fourth of all European Muslims live in the Balkans. These Muslims, as well as women of the Balkans, are seldom in the focus of scientific research on Islam and Europe. This article discusses themes related to the women’s movement and feminism in the Balkans and within Islamic framework from women’s point of view. The research context is located in the Republic of Macedonia and ethnographic material builds on thematic interviews with Albanian Muslim women. Four generally recognized orientations are distinguished (1) atheist or antireligious feminism, (2) secular feminism, (3) gender complementarity as an ideal and (4) Islamic/Muslim feminism(s), and used as analytical tools while ethnographic interview material is tackled. Article sheds light on Albanian-speaking women’s thoughts concerning Islam in the contemporary context, and tendencies of these thoughts to enlarge space that women occupy through personal interpretations of Islamic tradition.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Islam Vol. 12, No.1; Apr 2018: p.1–22
Journal SourceContemporary Islam Vol: 12 No 1
Key WordsGender ;  Islam ;  The Women’s Movement ;  Albanian Women ;  The Republic of Macedonia Europe


 
 
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