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Lila Abu-Lughod

    Lila Abu-Lughod est une anthropologue reconnue pour ses recherches ethnographiques approfondies dans le monde arabe. Ses contributions académiques explorent de manière critique divers sujets, notamment le sentiment et la poésie, le nationalisme et les médias, ainsi que la politique de genre et la politique de la mémoire. Par son travail, elle offre des perspectives profondes sur les paysages culturels et sociaux qu'elle étudie. Son approche est profondément ancrée dans une recherche de terrain de longue durée, offrant une riche compréhension des complexités qu'elle aborde.

    Do Muslim Women Need Saving?
    • Do Muslim Women Need Saving?

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Frequent reports of honor killings and abuse have led to a Western consensus that Muslim women need rescuing. The author, an anthropologist with thirty years of experience studying Arab women, challenges this notion. She explores the complexities of Muslim women's lives, questioning whether generalizations about Islamic culture adequately explain their struggles and examining the motivations behind those advocating for their rights. Through her research in various Muslim communities, she grapples with the disparity between the popular image of victimized women and the multifaceted realities she has encountered. By presenting detailed vignettes of ordinary Muslim women's lives, she illustrates that gender inequality cannot solely be attributed to religion. Instead, factors like poverty and authoritarianism, which are not exclusive to the Islamic world and are influenced by global interconnections involving the West, often play a more significant role. The conventional Western narrative surrounding oppression, choice, and freedom fails to capture the nuances of these women's experiences. This work critiques a mindset that has justified foreign interventions, including military actions, in the name of rescuing women from Islam, while also portraying the actual experiences and challenges these women face.

      Do Muslim Women Need Saving?
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