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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Revivalisms and Feminisms | 9 |
'Fundamentalism' and the construction of a fanatical 'Other' | 9 | |
Revivalisms - Christian and Islamic | 11 | |
Millennialism, pessimism and Christian revival | 13 | |
Islamic and Christian revivalist groups in the West | 14 | |
Christian revival: 'signs and wonders' in Britain and the United States | 17 | |
Islamic revival: science and 'naturalness' versus postmodernism | 20 | |
Protestantism and women | 22 | |
Protestant fundamentalism and gender: the recipe for feminine submission | 23 | |
Feminisms within religious traditions | 25 | |
Muslim and Islamic or 'Islamist' feminist scholars of Islam | 25 | |
Islamic feminists | 26 | |
Muslim feminists | 28 | |
Progressive readings of Islam | 28 | |
Feminist theology and biblical feminism | 29 | |
Why revivalisms? | 34 | |
2 | Reflexive Methodology | 37 |
Feminist methodology and epistemology | 38 | |
Method | 48 | |
Questionnaires | 61 | |
Power | 67 | |
Difficult issues - caught in the crossfire: reframing | 72 | |
Mixed methods | 74 | |
3 | Marriage, Obedience and Feminine Submission | 77 |
Feminine submission | 77 | |
The concept of submission | 79 | |
The question | 81 | |
Muslim responses | 82 | |
Christian responses | 84 | |
Submission in evangelical Christian marriage | 85 | |
Leadership and submission | 90 | |
Responses that disrupt the stereotypical image | 95 | |
Submission is a complex issue | 99 | |
4 | Rights and Responsibilities | 103 |
Rights | 104 | |
Pre-Islamic and pre-Christian conditions | 108 | |
Respondents to the snowball questionnaire and rights under British law today | 112 | |
Rights and religious affiliation | 114 | |
Marriage, motherhood and divorce | 117 | |
Islamic feminist approaches to claiming Islamic rights | 118 | |
Women's tafsir | 122 | |
Feminist and non-feminist strategies | 123 | |
5 | Modesty Codes and the Veil | 127 |
Modesty and head covering in Islam and Islamic revival | 127 | |
Hajib and hijab | 128 | |
Hijab: criticisms and counter-arguments | 129 | |
Modesty and head covering in Christianity and the new Christian churches | 145 | |
Christian responses: modesty | 148 | |
Covering in Christianity | 150 | |
Modesty and everyday life | 153 | |
Head covering and modesty in two traditions | 156 | |
6 | Empowerment through Revivalisms: Some Gains and Losses | 159 |
Empowerment | 159 | |
Rational choice theory | 163 | |
The Christian respondents | 164 | |
The Muslim respondents | 168 | |
Converts: family and friends | 169 | |
The gains | 170 | |
Kinds of empowerment | 183 | |
Conclusion | 185 | |
Notes | 189 | |
Bibliography | 195 | |
Index | 207 |
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