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Islamic feminisms

Feminismos islámicos


Zahra Ali

    This paper intends to show Islamic feminism from its theoretical genesis through its development in the form of a transnational intellectual dynamics, addressing its recent political practices. The aim is to look into the wages and contributions of several Muslim feminist expressions in feminist thinking and action, as well as in contemporary Muslim reformist movement.


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