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Muslim women are subject to a combination of principles varying from patriarchal norms to a relatively modern egalitarian social role, the existing social environment of Indian politics, prevailing gender inequality and oppression resulting in their educational, economic, and political marginalization. Political participation and representation of Muslim women is generally explained and understood largely from the religio-cultural perspective and hence, ignoring the social structure, economic development and politico-historical factors. It is argued that it is essential and crucial as well to look at and view the broader social and political influences along with economic resources which to a large extent, play a pivotal role in shaping women’s autonomy and agency to participate in politics. The major argument of this book is to unravel the common perception about Muslim women as politically inactive, unassertive or not able to negotiate their place in active politics, and they do not want or are not allowed to participate in politics owing to their religion. This created perception is mainly because of scanty empirical studies or narratives that have been conducted/documented on the aspiration, assertion, and const
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Negotiating Political Spaces Representation Of Muslim Women In The Local Self�governance

Negotiating Political Spaces Representation Of Muslim Women In The Local Self�governance

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  • ISBN: 9789350028933
  • Author: Sabiha Hussain
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Pages: 224
  • Format: Hardback
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Muslim women are subject to a combination of principles varying from patriarchal norms to a relatively modern egalitarian social role, the existing social environment of Indian politics, prevailing gender inequality and oppression resulting in their educational, economic, and political marginalization. Political participation and representation of Muslim women is generally explained and understood largely from the religio-cultural perspective and hence, ignoring the social structure, economic development and politico-historical factors. It is argued that it is essential and crucial as well to look at and view the broader social and political influences along with economic resources which to a large extent, play a pivotal role in shaping women’s autonomy and agency to participate in politics. The major argument of this book is to unravel the common perception about Muslim women as politically inactive, unassertive or not able to negotiate their place in active politics, and they do not want or are not allowed to participate in politics owing to their religion. This created perception is mainly because of scanty empirical studies or narratives that have been conducted/documented on the aspiration, assertion, and const

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