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_aDossier _bBrochure _fWomen Living Under Muslim Laws _g[ed. by Harsh Kapoor] _v23/24 _e[Race, Culture, and Politics of Identity] |
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_aLondon _cWomen Living Under Muslim Laws _d2001 |
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_a232 p. _d21 cm |
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330 | _aThe Dossier is dedicated to a question which comes up again and again in the discussions about women in the Muslim world: the centrality of religion as an analytical concept. Most articles included in this issue discuss, under one form or another the right to define oneself as secular vs a “natural” religious identity, and all the potential epistemological bias in the analysis of a specific situation that could follow the lack of conceptual clarity in these matters. [...] [https://www.wluml.org] | ||
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_93004 _aCondition féminine |
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_92104 _aIslam |
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_4340 _95412 _aKapoor _bHarsh |
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_aWomen Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML) _92103 |
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_aCH _bCH-002049-8 |
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856 | _uhttps://www.wluml.org/wp-content/uploads/2003/07/D23-24.pdf |