Citizenship, Faith, and Feminism: Jewish and Muslim Women Reclaim Their Rights (Brandeis Series on Gender, Culture, Religion, and Law) Buy on Amazon
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Citizenship, Faith, and Feminism: Jewish and Muslim Women Reclaim Their Rights (Brandeis Series on Gender, Culture, Religion, and Law)

Author Feldman, Jan
Publisher Brandeis
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Book Details
Author(s) Feldman, Jan
Publisher Brandeis
ISBN / ASIN 1584659734
ISBN-13 9781584659730
Availability In Stock.
Sales Rank #2,318,885
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description
Religious women in liberal democracies are “dual citizens” because of their contrasting status as members of both a civic community (in which their gender has no impact on their constitutional guarantee of equal rights) and a traditional religious community (which distributes roles and power based on gender).

This book shows how these “dual citizens”—Orthodox Jewish women in Israel, Muslim women in Kuwait, and women of both those faiths in the U.S.—have increasingly deployed their civic citizenship rights in attempts to reform and not destroy their religions. For them, neither “exit” nor acquiescence to traditional religious gender norms is an option. Instead, they use the narrative of civic citizenship combined with a more authentic, if alternative reading of their faith tradition to improve their status.
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