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Feminist Review (2005) 81, 52–73. doi:10.1057/palgrave.fr.9400239

feminist 'selves' and feminism's 'others': feminist representations of Jamaat-e-Islami women in Pakistan

Amina Jamal

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Abstract

In Pakistan, as in many other societies, politico-religious movements or so-called Islamist fundamentalist movements are becoming an important site for women's activism as well as the harnessing of such activism to promote agendas that seem to undermine women's autonomy. This has become a concern for a growing feminist literature which from a variety of political and theoretical positions seeks to understand and explain the subject-position of Muslim women as politico-religious activists. This paper attempts a deconstructive reading of texts by leading Pakistani feminist scholars as they attempt the difficult process of steering between fundamentalism and Orientalism in their accounts of 'fundamentalist' women in the political ideological space of Pakistan.

Keywords:

feminism, fundamentalism, Islam, subjectivity, women's movement

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