Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
376368 Women's Studies International Forum 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

SynopsisIn this article we examine how two politico-religious women's groups, Islamist women from Turkey and Hindu-nationalist women from India, negotiate for space within religious belief systems that regulate gender status and relations. Using interviews and documentary data from Turkey and India we argue that Turkish Islamist and Hindu-nationalist women become “moral subjects” through work in the public space, whether paid or unpaid , because they define their work as service to community. Paradoxically, the agency in the material spaces of work is achieved only by denying the selfhood in the discursive space of religion.

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