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Identity Politics and Women
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ABSTRACT
Identity politics refers to discourses and movements organized around questions of religious, ethnic, and national identity. This volume focuses on political cultural movements that are making a bid for state power, for fundamental juridical change, or for cultural hegemony. In particular, the contributors explore the relations of culture, identity, and women, providing vivid illustrations from around the world of the compelling nature of Woman as cultural symbol and Woman as political pawn in male-directed power struggles. The discussions also provide evidence of women as active participants and as active opponents of such movements. Taken together, the chapters provide answers to some pressing questions about these political-cultural movements: What are their causes? Who are the participants and social groups that support them? What are their objectives? Why are they preoccupied with gender and the control of women? The first section of the book offers theoretical, comparative, and historical approaches to the study of identity politics. A second section consists of thirteen case studies spanning Muslim, Christian, Jewish, and Hindu countries and communities. In the final section, contributors discuss dilemmas posed by identity politics and the strategies designed in response.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part One|120 pages
Theoretical, Comparative, and Historical Perspectives
chapter 1|24 pages
Introduction: Women and Identity Politics in Theoretical and Comparative Perspective
chapter 2|15 pages
The Creation of the World We Know: The World-Economy and the Re-creation of Gendered Identities
chapter 3|34 pages
The Ideal Woman and the Ideal Society: Control and Autonomy in the Construction of Identity
chapter 4|22 pages
Gender as an Ethno-Marker: Rape, War, and Identity Politics in the Former Yugoslavia
chapter 5|23 pages
Women of the West Imagined: The Farangi Other and the Emergence of the Woman Question in Iran
part Part Two|268 pages
Country Case Studies
chapter 8|16 pages
Feminism and Muslim Fundamentalism: The Tunisian and Algerian Cases
chapter 9|19 pages
The Social Representation of Women in Algeria's Islamist Movement
chapter 11|15 pages
Identity Politics and Women: "Fundamentalism" and Women in Pakistan
chapter 12|31 pages
Moving Away from a Secular Vision? Women, Nation, and the Cultural Construction of Hindu India
chapter 16|20 pages
The Role, Place, and Power of Middle-Class Women in the Islamic Republic
chapter 17|18 pages
Paradoxical Politics: Gender Politics Among Newly Orthodox Jewish Women in the United States
chapter 18|22 pages
Women of the New Right in the United States: Family, Feminism, and Politics
part Part Three|50 pages
Dilemmas and Strategies