Fighting Hislam: Women, Faith and Sexism
By (Author) Susan Carland
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
1st May 2017
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Social groups: religious groups and communities
305.48697
Paperback
182
Width 153mm, Height 232mm, Spine 16mm
260g
The Muslim community that is portrayed to the West is a misogynist's playground; within the Muslim community, feminism is often regarded with sneering hostility. Yet between those two views there is a group of Muslim women many do not believe exists- a diverse bunch who fight sexism from within, as committed to the fight as they are to their faith. Hemmed in by Islamophobia and sexism, they fight against sexism with their minds, words and bodies. Often, their biggest weapon is their religion. Here, Carland talks with Muslim women about how they are making a stand for their sex, while holding fast to their faith. At a time when the media trumpets scandalous revelations about life for women from Saudi Arabia to Indonesia, Muslim women are always spoken about and over, never with. In Fighting Hislam, that ends.
Susan Carland is a lecturer and researcher at Monash University's National Centre for Australian Studies. She has been listed as one of the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World, and as a 'Muslim Leader of Tomorrow' by the UN Alliance of Civilizations. She is a regular newspaper reviewer on ABC News Breakfast and an agony aunt on Radio National's Life Matters.