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3. Scholarly versus women’s authority in the Islamic law of menstrual purity
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Marion Katz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: firoozeh kashani-sabet and beth s. wenger 1
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Part I. Comparative perspectives
- 1. Jewish and Muslim feminist theologies in dialogue: discourses of difference 17
- 2. Jewish and Islamic legal traditions: diffusions of law 46
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Part II. Limits of biology bodily purity and religiosity
- 3. Scholarly versus women’s authority in the Islamic law of menstrual purity 73
- 4. Gender duality and its subversions in rabbinic law 106
- 5. Gender and reproductive technologies in shia Iran 126
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Part III. Crimes of passion: formative texts and traditions
- 6. Not a man: Joseph and the character of masculinity in Judaism and Islam 155
- 7. Dishonorable passions: law and virtue in Muslim communities 181
- 8. Legislating the family: gender, Jewish law, and rabbinical courts in mandate Palestine 203
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Part IV. Cultural depictions of Jewish and Muslim women
- 9. A literary perspective: domestic violence, the “woman question,” and the “Arab question” in early Zionism 241
- 10. An autobiographical perspective: schools, jails, and cemeteries in shoshanna levy’s life story 268
- 11. An artistic perspective the women of bahram beizai’s cinema 311
- Afterword: common ground, contested terrain 341
- Glossary 349
- About the contributors 351
- Index 355
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: firoozeh kashani-sabet and beth s. wenger 1
-
Part I. Comparative perspectives
- 1. Jewish and Muslim feminist theologies in dialogue: discourses of difference 17
- 2. Jewish and Islamic legal traditions: diffusions of law 46
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Part II. Limits of biology bodily purity and religiosity
- 3. Scholarly versus women’s authority in the Islamic law of menstrual purity 73
- 4. Gender duality and its subversions in rabbinic law 106
- 5. Gender and reproductive technologies in shia Iran 126
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Part III. Crimes of passion: formative texts and traditions
- 6. Not a man: Joseph and the character of masculinity in Judaism and Islam 155
- 7. Dishonorable passions: law and virtue in Muslim communities 181
- 8. Legislating the family: gender, Jewish law, and rabbinical courts in mandate Palestine 203
-
Part IV. Cultural depictions of Jewish and Muslim women
- 9. A literary perspective: domestic violence, the “woman question,” and the “Arab question” in early Zionism 241
- 10. An autobiographical perspective: schools, jails, and cemeteries in shoshanna levy’s life story 268
- 11. An artistic perspective the women of bahram beizai’s cinema 311
- Afterword: common ground, contested terrain 341
- Glossary 349
- About the contributors 351
- Index 355