SOC 3450

Women, Islam and Modernity

Course Description

Pre-Requisite(s): Student must have taken at least one course on gender, or instructor permission

The global Islamic revival is often considered an obstacle to gender equality. So how are we to understand women's involvement in Islamic movements? And what can these phenomena tell us about gender and modernity? This class will read ethnographic accounts of Muslim women in various parts of the world. We will discuss these ethnographies with an eye for how they speak to and challenge sociological theories of gender, identity, and globalization.


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