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  • Negotiating Development In Muslim Societies

    $42.99

    Part I. Introduction
    Chapter 1. Researching Translocal Gendered Spaces: Methodological Challenges
    Gudrun Lachenmann

    Part II: Women’s Organizations And Their Agendas
    Chapter 2. Women’s Organizations Creating Social Space In Senegal
    Nadine Sieveking
    Chapter 3. Women’s Organizations And Social Transformation In Malaysia: Between Social Work And Legal Reforms
    Anna Spiegel
    Chapter 4: Women’s Organizations And Their Agendas In Sudan: Interfaces In Different Arenas
    Salma A. Nageeb
    Chapter 5: Women’s Organizations And The Reshaping Of The Public Sphere: A Comparative Analysis
    Petra Dannecker And Anna Spiegel

    Part III. Negotiating Development: Networking And Strategies Of Women’s Organizations
    Chapter 6. Negotiating Women’s Rights From Multiple Perspectives: The Campaign For The Reform Of The Family Law In Senegal
    Nadine Sieveking
    Chapter 7. Negotiating Women’s Rights In A Translocal Space: Women’s Organizations And Networking In Malaysia
    Anna Spiegel
    Chapter 8. Negotiating Peace And Rights In Sudan: Networking For The Agenda Of “Violence Against Women”
    Salma A. Nageeb

    Part IV. Conclusion
    Chapter 9. Diversified Development: Constituting Translocal Spaces Through Agency
    Salma A. Nageeb

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    Negotiating Development in Muslim Societies explores the negotiation processes of global development concepts such as poverty alleviation, human rights, and gender equality. It focuses on three countries which that are undergoing different Islamisation processes: Senegal, Sudan, and Malaysia. While much has been written about the hegemonic production and discursive struggle of development concepts globally, this book analyzes the negotiation of these development concepts locally and translocally. Lachenmann and Dannecker present empirically grounded research to show that, although women are instrumentalized in different ways for the formation of an Islamic identity of a nation or group, they are at the same time important actors and agents in the processes of negotiating the meaning of development, restructuring of the public sphere, and transforming the societal gender order.

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    Petra Dannecker, Gudrun Lachenmann, Salma A. Nageeb, Nadine Sieveking, Anna Spiegel

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  • Negotiating Development In Muslim Societies

    $99.00

    Part I. Introduction
    Chapter 1. Researching Translocal Gendered Spaces: Methodological Challenges
    Gudrun Lachenmann

    Part II: Women’s Organizations And Their Agendas
    Chapter 2. Women’s Organizations Creating Social Space In Senegal
    Nadine Sieveking
    Chapter 3. Women’s Organizations And Social Transformation In Malaysia: Between Social Work And Legal Reforms
    Anna Spiegel
    Chapter 4: Women’s Organizations And Their Agendas In Sudan: Interfaces In Different Arenas
    Salma A. Nageeb
    Chapter 5: Women’s Organizations And The Reshaping Of The Public Sphere: A Comparative Analysis
    Petra Dannecker And Anna Spiegel

    Part III. Negotiating Development: Networking And Strategies Of Women’s Organizations
    Chapter 6. Negotiating Women’s Rights From Multiple Perspectives: The Campaign For The Reform Of The Family Law In Senegal
    Nadine Sieveking
    Chapter 7. Negotiating Women’s Rights In A Translocal Space: Women’s Organizations And Networking In Malaysia
    Anna Spiegel
    Chapter 8. Negotiating Peace And Rights In Sudan: Networking For The Agenda Of “Violence Against Women”
    Salma A. Nageeb

    Part IV. Conclusion
    Chapter 9. Diversified Development: Constituting Translocal Spaces Through Agency
    Salma A. Nageeb

    Additional Info
    Negotiating Development in Muslim Societies explores the negotiation processes of global development concepts such as poverty alleviation, human rights, and gender equality. It focuses on three countries which that are undergoing different Islamisation processes: Senegal, Sudan, and Malaysia. While much has been written about the hegemonic production and discursive struggle of development concepts globally, this book analyzes the negotiation of these development concepts locally and translocally. Lachenmann and Dannecker present empirically grounded research to show that, although women are instrumentalized in different ways for the formation of an Islamic identity of a nation or group, they are at the same time important actors and agents in the processes of negotiating the meaning of development, restructuring of the public sphere, and transforming the societal gender order.

    List of Contributors
    Petra Dannecker, Gudrun Lachenmann, Salma A. Nageeb, Nadine Sieveking, Anna Spiegel

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