Gender and Violence in Islamic Societies

Autor: Zahia Smail Salhi
Rok vydání: 2013
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DOI: 10.5040/9780755608256
Popis: Introduction Chapter 1: Gender and Violence in the Middle East and North Africa: Negotiating with Patriarchal States and Islamism. Zahia Smail Salhi Chapter 2: Gender-based Violence in the Middle East and North Africa: A Ubiquitous Phenomenon. David Ghanim Chapter 3: Women and Violence in the Light of an Islamic Normative Ethical Theory. Mariam al-Attar Chapter 4: Struggle against Male Violence with an Egalitarian Jurisprudence and Islamic Government: The Case of Secular Turkey. Canan Aslan-Akman and Fatma Tutuncu Chapter 5: Working in a Hostile Environment: Female Labour Segregation and Women's Impediments to Private Sector Opportunities in Jordan. Claudia Corsi Chapter 6: Violence against Underage Girl Domestic Workers in Morocco. Moha Ennaji Chapter 7: Gender and Violence in Egypt: Prevalence and Factors Exposing Women to Risk of Spousal Violence in Alexandria. Heba Mamdouh and Ibrahim Kharboush Chapter 8: Female Genital Mutilation between Culture and Religion: The Case of Egypt. Hiam Salaheldin Elgousi Chapter 9: The Insidious Violence: A Study of Husband-Wife Power Relations in the Algerian Context. Fatma Zohra Mebtouche Nedjai Chapter 10: Gender Expletives and Verbal Abuse: A Tunisian Case. Raoudha Kammoun Chapter 11: Gender and Language Discrimination in EFL Textbooks: Female Invisibility as a Form of Gender based Violence. Souryana Yassine
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