Women and Fundamentalism
Discover the intricate dynamics of women's roles within religious fundamentalism through "Women and Fundamentalism," penned by expert researchers and published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1995. Spanning 192 pages, this thought-provoking cross-cultural study delves into the experiences of women in Iran, Egypt, and the United States at various phases of religious upheaval.
This compelling book combines quantitative analysis, historical context, and personal interviews to reveal how women not only participate in fundamentalist movements but also actively shape and redefine their identities within them. Through these narratives, readers will uncover the power dynamics at play and the resilience of women as they navigate complex socio-political landscapes.
Whether you're a student of sociology, gender studies, or simply curious about the interplay between culture and religion, "Women and Fundamentalism" offers invaluable insights into a critical aspect of contemporary society. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding with this essential read.