Family, Gender, and Law in a Globalizing Middle East and South Asia
Kenneth M Cuno editor Manisha Desai editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Syracuse University Press
Published:30th Dec '09
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The essays in this collection examine issues of gender, family, and law in the Middle East and South Asia. In particular, the authors address the impact of colonialism on law, family, and gender relations; the role of religious politics in writing family law and the implications for gender relations; and, the tension between international standards emerging from UN conferences and conventions and various nationalist projects. Employing the frame of globalization, the authors highlight how local and global forces interact and influence the experience and actions of people who engage with the law. By virtue of a 'south-south' comparison of two quite similar and culturally linked regions, contributors avoid positing 'the West' as a modern telos. Drawing upon the fields of anthropology, history, sociology, and law, this volume offers a wide-ranging exploration of the complicated history of jurisprudence with regard to family and gender.
A very timely collection that reveals the desperate need for reform of gender and family law in Muslim, Jewish, and Hindu communities.
ISBN: 9780815632351
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 595g
332 pages