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اثری جدید از انتشارات راتلج چاپ شده در سری
Critical Concepts in Islamic Studies
Volume I: Gender and the Ethical Subject

Part 1: Foundational Texts, Legal Practices

1. Asma Barlas, ‘The Qur'an and Hermeneutics: Reading the Qur'an's Opposition to Patriarchy’, Journal of Qur'anic Studies 3, 2001, 15-38.

2. Amina Wadud, ‘Qur'ān, Gender and Interpretive Possibilities’, Hawwa, 2, 3, 2004, 316-336.

3. Sa’diyya Shaikh, ‘In Search of al-Insān: Sufism, Islamic Law, and Gender’, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 77, 4, 2009, 781-822.

4. Kecia Ali, ‘If You Have Touched Women: Female Bodies and Male Agency in the Qur'an’, Sexual Ethics and Islam: Feminist Reflections on Qur'an, Hadith, and Jurisprudence (Oneworld Publications, 2006), pp. 112-134.

5. Scott C. Lucas, ‘"Perhaps You Only Kissed Her?" A Contrapuntal Reading of the Penalties for Illicit Sex in the Sunni Hadith Literature’, Journal of Religious Ethics, 39, 3, 2011, 399-415.

6. Judith Tucker, ‘Woman and Man as Divorced: Asserting Rights’, Women, Family, and Gender in Islamic law, Vol. 3 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), pp. 84-132.
Part 2: Ethical Ideals

7. Barbara Daly Metcalf, ‘Islamic Reform and Islamic Women: Maulana Thanawi's Jewelry of Paradise’, Moral Conduct and Authority: The Place of Adab in South Asian Islam (University of California Press, 1984), pp. 184-195.

8. Ellen McLarney, ‘The Private is Political: Women and Family in Intellectual Islam’, Feminist Theory, 11, 2, 2010, 129-148.

9. Lara Deeb, ‘Emulating and/or Embodying the Ideal: The Gendering of Temporal Frameworks and Islamic Role Models in Shi ‘i Lebanon’, American Ethnologist, 36, 2, 2009, 242-257.

10. Maimuna Huq, ‘Talking Jihad and Piety: Reformist Exertions among Islamist Women in Bangladesh’, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 15, 1, 2009, S163-S182.

11. Magnus Marsden, ‘Women, Politics and Islamism in Northern Pakistan’, Modern Asian Studies, 42, 2-3, 2008, 405-429.
Part 3: The Feminist Subject and the Question of Agency

12. Saba Mahmood, ‘Feminist Theory, Embodiment, and the Docile Agent: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival’, Cultural Anthropology, 16, 2, 2001, 202-236.

13. Rachel Rinaldo, ‘Pious and Critical: Muslim Women Activists and the Question of Agency’, Gender & Society, 28, 6, 2014, 824-846.

14. Valentine M. Moghadam, ‘Islamic Feminism and its Discontents: Toward a Resolution of the Debate’, Signs, 27, 4, 2002, 1135-1171.

15. Mayanthi L. Fernando, ‘Reconfiguring Freedom: Muslim Piety and the Limits of Secular Law and Public Discourse in France’, American Ethnologist, 37, 1, 2010, 19-35.

16. Inderpal Grewal, ‘Outsourcing Patriarchy: Feminist Encounters, Transnational Mediations and the Crime of "Honour Killings"’, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 15, 1, 1-19.
Volume II: Gender, Empire, and Nation

Part 4: Colonialism and Anticolonial Nationalism

17. Leila Ahmed, ‘The Discourse of the Veil’, in Women and Gender in Islam: Historical Roots of a Modern Debate (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992), pp. 144-68.

18. Mahua Sarkar, ‘Muslim Women and the Politics of (In)visibility in Late Colonial Bengal’, Journal of Historical Sociology, 14, 2, 2001, 226-250.

19. Julia Ann Clancy-Smith, ‘The House of Zainab: Female Authority and Saintly Succession in Colonial Algeria’, in Nikki R. Keddie and Beth Baron (eds), Women in Middle Eastern History: Shifting Boundaries in Sex and Gender (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp. 254-274.

20. Frantz Fanon, ‘Algeria Unveiled’, in A Dying Colonialism (New York: Grove Press, 1967), pp. 35-76.

21. Lisa Pollard, ‘The Home, the Classroom, and the Cultivation of Egyptian Nationalism’, in Nurturing the Nation: The Family Politics of Modernizing, Colonizing and Liberating Egypt, 1805-1923 (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2005), pp. 100-131, 236-243.

22. Elizabeth Thompson, ‘The Veil and the Dual Legal System’, in Colonial Citizens: Republican Rights, Paternal Privilege, and Gender in French Syria and Lebanon (Columbia University Press, 2013), pp. 127-140.
Part 5: Postcolonial Formations

23. Nilüfer Göle, ‘The Gendered Nature of the Public Sphere’, Public Culture, 10, 1, 1997, 61-81.

24. Deniz Kandiyoti, ‘The Politics of Gender and the Soviet Paradox: Neither Colonized, nor Modern? Central Asian Survey, 26, 4, 2007, 601-623.

25. Sullivan Zohreh, ‘Eluding the Feminist, Overthrowing the Modern: Transformations in Twentieth-Century Iran," in Lila Abu-Lughod (ed.), Remaking Women: Feminism and Modernity in the Middle East (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998), pp. 215-242.

26. Zakia Pathak and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, ‘Shahbano’, Signs, 1989, 558-582.

27. Amina Jamal, ‘Gender, Citizenship, and the Nation-State in Pakistan: Willful Daughters or Free Citizens?’ Signs, 31, 2, 2006.

28. Elora Shehabuddin, ‘Jamaat-i-Islami in Bangladesh: Women, Democracy and the Transformation of Islamist Politics’, Modern Asian Studies, 42, 2-3, 2008, 577-603.
Part 6: Militarism, Counterinsurgency, and the War on Terror

29. Lila Abu‐Lughod, ‘Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Others’, American Anthropologist. 104, 3, 2002, 783-790.

30. Charles Hirschkind and Saba Mahmood, ‘Feminism, the Taliban, and Politics of Counter-Insurgency’, Anthropological Quarterly, 75, 2, 2002, 339-354.

31. Jasbir K. Puar and Amit Rai, ‘Monster, Terrorist, Fag: The War on Terrorism and the Production of Docile Patriots’, Social Text, 20, 3, 2002, 117-148.

32. Paul Amar, ‘Turning the Gendered Politics of the Security State Inside Out? Charging the Police with Sexual Harassment in Egypt’, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 13, 3, 2011, 299-328.

33. Cabeiri deBergh Robinson, ‘The Mujahid as Family Man: Sex, Death, and the Warrior's (Im)pure body’, Body of Victim, Body of Warrior: Refugee Families and the Making of Kashmiri Jihadists (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2013), pp. 201-228.

Volume III: Sexualities, Intimacy, and the Body
Volume III: Sexualities, Intimacy, and the Body

Part 7: Sexuality and the Body

34. Afsaneh Najmabadi, ‘Genus of Sex or the Sexing of Jins’, International Journal of Middle East Studies, 45, 2, 2013, 211-231.

35. Wilson Chacko Jacob, ‘Overcoming ‘Simply Being’: Straight Sex, Masculinity and Physical Culture in Modern Egypt’, Gender & History, 22, 3, 2010, 658-676.

36. Hanan Kholoussy, ‘Monitoring and Medicalising Male Sexuality in Semi-Colonial Egypt’, Gender & History, 22, 3, 2010, 677-691.

37. Corrie Decker, ‘Biology, Islam and the Science of Sex Education in Colonial Zanzibar’, Past & Present, 222, 2014, 215-247.
Part 8: Intimate Ethics

38. Suad Joseph, ‘Brother/Sister Relationships: Connectivity, Love, and Power in the Reproduction of Patriarchy in Lebanon’, American Ethnologist, 21, 1, 1994, 50-73.

39. Sara Pursley, ‘Daughters of the Right Path: Family Law, Homosocial Publics, and the Ethics of Intimacy in the Works of Shi'i Revivalist Bint al-Huda’, Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, 8, 2, 2012, 51-77.

40. Samuli Schielke, ‘Love Troubles’, in Egypt in the Future Tense: Hope, Frustration, and Ambivalence Before and After 2011 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2015), pp. 83-104.

41. Kathryn A. Rhine, ‘She Lives Dangerously: Intimate Ethics, Grammatical Personhood, and HIV/AIDS in Islamic Northern Nigeria’, Africa Today, 61, 4, 2015, 85-103.
Part 9: Queer Imaginaries

42. Sahar Amer, ‘Medieval Arab Lesbians and Lesbian-like Women’, Journal of the History of Sexuality, 18, 2, 2009, 215-236.

43. Khaled El-Rouayheb, ‘The Love of Boys in Arabic Poetry of the Early Ottoman Period, 1500–1800’, Middle Eastern Literatures, 8, 1, 2005, 3-22.

44. Joseph Andoni Massad, ‘Re-orienting Desire: The Gay International and the Arab World’, Public Culture, 14, 2, 2002, 361-385.

45. Sima Shakhsari, ‘From Homoerotics of Exile to Homopolitics of Diaspora: Cyberspace, the War on Terror, and the Hypervisible Iranian Queer’, Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, 8, 3, 2012, 14-40.

46. Tom Boellstorff, ‘Between Religion and Desire: Being Muslim and Gay in Indonesia’, American Anthropologist, 107, 4, 2005, 575-585.

47. Scott Siraj al-Haqq Kugle, ‘Sexuality, Diversity, and Ethics in the Agenda of Progressive Muslims’, in Omid Safi (ed.), Progressive Muslims: On Justice, Gender and Pluralism (One World Publications, 2003), pp. 190-234.