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Rethinking Gender in the New Muslim Public Shpere
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Taking the observation that the widespread return of religion in 'secular' modernity gives evidence to its growing role in society and politics, this study examines ways in which Islamic values are created, reformulated and fed into new perceptions. Aided by the proliferation of mass media in the modern world, and situated outside the control of state authorities, the new satellite television, contributes in creating a 'new Muslim public sphere' that is expanding in numbers as well as diversity of opinions. Many studies have been engaged in examining this 'new Muslim public sphere' in Egypt, and its connotations, however, the gender dimension was given minor recognition. Accordingly I aim at, particularly, providing a gendered perspective in relation to relevant theories of the public sphere as well as their feminist critiques. I focus on young Egyptian women audience in relation to this 'new Egyptian Muslim public sphere' through their use of media in their everyday life, and how does the accessibility to these new forms of media facilitate the formation of counter-public spheres in which those women voice their concerns and articulate their experiences.
Autorentext
Hind El-Hinnawy's public struggle to retrieve her daughter's paternity rights from the Egyptian young actor Ahmad Al-Fishawy has ignited a national debate which drove her to change her career path and dedicate her future to the field of women's rights starting with this work, and now pursuing her PhD on Post-revolutions Islamic Gender Politics.
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Taking the observation that the widespread return of religion in 'secular' modernity gives evidence to its growing role in society and politics, this study examines ways in which Islamic values are created, reformulated and fed into new perceptions. Aided by the proliferation of mass media in the modern world, and situated outside the control of state authorities, the new satellite television, contributes in creating a 'new Muslim public sphere' that is expanding in numbers as well as diversity of opinions. Many studies have been engaged in examining this 'new Muslim public sphere' in Egypt, and its connotations, however, the gender dimension was given minor recognition. Accordingly I aim at, particularly, providing a gendered perspective in relation to relevant theories of the public sphere as well as their feminist critiques. I focus on young Egyptian women audience in relation to this 'new Egyptian Muslim public sphere' through their use of media in their everyday life, and how does the accessibility to these new forms of media facilitate the formation of counter-public spheres in which those women voice their concerns and articulate their experiences.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783846542330
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage Aufl.
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T13mm
- Jahr 2012
- EAN 9783846542330
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3846542334
- Veröffentlichung 03.01.2012
- Titel Rethinking Gender in the New Muslim Public Shpere
- Autor Hind El-Hinnawy
- Untertitel New Egyptian Religious Satellite Television in Relation to Young Female Viewers
- Gewicht 328g
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 208
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft