Title of article :
The Construction of Islamic Feminism in Iran: A Critical Discourse Analysis on Zanan and Zanan-e-Emruz Magazines
Author/Authors :
Nosrat Kharazmi, Zohreh University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Motahari, Zinat University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Nosrat Kharazmi, Hannaneh Al-Zahra University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Islamic feminism is one of the movements that developed in reaction to the
revival of political Islam in post-Islamic Revolution Iran (1979). The present
study attempts to seize the major nodal points around which this discourse has
been formed. Using Margot Badran’s theory of the convergence of secular and
Islamic feminisms, this study also explains the tenets of Islamic feminism in a
country where filling the gap between the secular and the Islamic is rejected. It
focuses on the analytical articles published by Zanan and Zanan-e-Emruz
magazines as two prominent platforms for Islamic feminists to highlight their
answers to the modern concerns of Iranian women. The results indicate that the
major discursive nodes include: a) women’s Ijtihad and the re-interpretation of
the holy texts with a women-friendly outlook, b) human equality exempt from
sexuality, c) demands for a conventional notion of justice, and d) recognition of
women’s socio-political capacities vis-à-vis their family identities.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
Iran , Islamic Feminism , Religious Intellectualism , Zanan-e-Emruz Magazine , Zanan Magazine
Journal title :
Journal of World Sociopolitical Studies