Religious fundamentalisms and the human rights of women /

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Other Authors: Howland, Courtney W., 1954-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : St. Martin's Press, c1999
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245 0 0 |a Religious fundamentalisms and the human rights of women /  |c edited by Courtney W. Howland 
260 |a New York :  |b St. Martin's Press,  |c c1999 
300 |a xxv, 326 p. ;  |c 22 cm 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 0 |a Fundamentalism /  |r John Stratton Hawley --Christian fundamentalism: patriarchy, sexuality, and human rights /  |r Susan D. Rose --What is your tribe?: women's struggles and the construction on Muslimness /  |r Marie-Aimþee Hþelie-Lucas --The personal is political: Jewish fundamentalism and women's empowerment /  |r Nira Yuval-Davis --Relativism, culture, religion, and identity /  |r Michael Singer --Cultural relativism and international law /  |r Christine Chinkin --Gender apartheid and the discourse of relativity of rights in Muslim societies /  |r Mahnaz Afkhami --Different but free: cultural relativism and women's rights as human rights /  |r Radhika Coomaraswamy --Safeguarding women's political freedoms under the international Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in the face of religious fundamentalism /  |r Courtney W. Howland --Religious reservations to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: what do they really mean? /  |r Ann Elizabeth Mayer --Women's equal right to freedom of religion or belief: an important but neglected subject /  |r Bahia G. Tahzib-Lie --The potential of international law to combat discrimination against girls in education /  |r Geraldine Van Bueren and Deirdre Fottrell --The two faces of secularism and women's rights in India /  |r Ratna Kapur --Religion and patriarchal politics: the Israeli experience /  |r Frances Raday --Family disputes involving Muslim women in contemporary Europe: immigrant women caught between Islamic family law and women's rights /  |r Marie-Claire S.F.G. Foblets--Finding out feet, standing our ground: reproductive health activism in an era of rising fundamentalism and economic globalization /  |r Lynn P. Freedman --Roman Catholic fundamentalism: what's sex (and power) got to do with it? /  |r Frances Kissling --Reconciling the opposites: equal but subordinate /  |r Asma M. Abdel Halim --Buddhism and human rights in the Thai sex trade /  |r Lucinda Joy Peach --Women educating women in the Afghan diaspora: why and how /  |r Sakena Yacoobi --Challenging Christian fundamentalism: organizing an alternative to the religious right in your state /  |r Cecile Richards --Gender-based asylum in the United States: a view from the trenches /  |r Paul Nejelski --Tales of subversion: women challenging fundamentalism in the Islamic Republic of Iran /  |r Azar Nafisi --A feminist perspective on Jewish fundamentalism /  |r Paula E. Hyman --Truth over convention: feminist interpretations of Buddhism /  |r Suwanna Satha-Anand --Religion and women's rights: the fundamentalist face of Catholicism in Brazil /  |r Maria Josþe F. Rosado Nunes --Reclaiming the religious center from a Muslim perspective: theological alternatives to religious fundamentalism /  |r Ghazala Anwar 
650 0 |a Women's rights 
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650 0 |a Religious fundamentalism 
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