Women and Religion in the Ancient Near East and Asia

Women and Religion in the Ancient Near East and Asia

Author: Nicole Maria Brisch

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2023-04-03

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 1501514539

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The recent years have seen an upswing in studies of women in the ancient Near East and related areas. This volume, which is the result of a Danish-Japanese collaboration, seeks to highlight women as actors within the sphere of the religious. In ancient Mesopotamia and other ancient civilizations, religious beliefs and practices permeated all aspects of society, and for this reason it is not possible to completely dissociate religion from politics, economy, or literature. Thus, the goal is to shift the perspective by highlighting the different ways in which the agency of women can be traced in the historical (and archaeological) record. This perspectival shift can be seen in studies of elite women, who actively contributed to (religious) gift-giving or participated in temple economies, or through showing the limits of elite women’s agency in relation to diplomatic marriages. Additionally, several contributions examine the roles of women as religious officials and the language, worship, or invocation of goddesses. This volume does not aim at completeness but seeks to highlight points for further research and new perspectives.


What is Veiling?

What is Veiling?

Author: Sahar Amer

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1469617757

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Examines the practice of veiling in Muslim culture, discussing its history, its religious, social, and political significance, and its importance to both conservative and progressive Muslim women as a symbol of commitment to their beliefs.--Publisher information.


The Myth of the 'Islamic' Headscarf

The Myth of the 'Islamic' Headscarf

Author: Omar Hussein Ibrahim

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2020-04-15

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0244517681

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A book containing the fullest coverage as to why Islam does not oblige Muslim women to cover their hair. Compiled by Omar Hussein Ibrahim, based in London, using the best academic material and press commentary available today.


The Veil

The Veil

Author: Jennifer Heath

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2008-07-02

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0520255186

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Veiling is a globally polarizing issue, a locus for the struggle between Islam and the West and between contemporary and traditional interpretations of Islam. This book examines the vastly misunderstood and multi-layered world of the veil. It explores and analyzes the cultures, politics, and histories of veiling.


The Bloomsbury Handbook of Material Religion in the Ancient Near East and Egypt

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Material Religion in the Ancient Near East and Egypt

Author: Nicola Laneri

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2023-06-29

Total Pages: 527

ISBN-13: 1350280836

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With contributions spanning from the Neolithic Age to the Iron Age, this book offers important insights into the religions and ritual practices in ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern communities through the lenses of their material remains. The book begins with a theoretical introduction to the concept of material religion and features editor introductions to each of its six parts, which tackle the following themes: the human body; religious architecture; the written word; sacred images; the spirituality of animals; and the sacred role of the landscape. Illustrated with over 100 images, chapters provide insight into every element of religion and materiality, from the largest building to the smallest amulet. This is a benchmark work for further studies on material religion in the ancient Near East and Egypt.


Veiled, Unveiled! The Headscarf

Veiled, Unveiled! The Headscarf

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9783990201817

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A piece of fabric forms the focus of this exhibition. It is much older than Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Long before the birth of these religions, a headscarf denoted social differences in ancient Mesopotamia - and its absence women?s sexual vulnerability. Today, it lies before us weighed down with countless meanings. And far too often it still represents a man?s word on a woman?s body.0The fabric that pious women use to cover their head, their face and frequently also their entire body whips up feelings. But the commandment that women cover their hair has been part of European civilisation for centuries. Its history stretches from the beginnings of Christianity until today.0Some Muslim girls and young women are forced to veil themselves when meeting someone who is not a member of their family because men would otherwise regard them as sinful and ?available?; others, however, create a kind of street-wear look that is both colourful and cheeky, sexy and demure. In Iran, female activists with loose hair take up positions at busy crossings and wave their headscarf in the air as a sign of protest, while in the West female designers revive the fashions of the 1950s and include vintage headscarves in their collections. ?Modest fashion? is the name of a fashion trend that focuses on showing less flesh; it has evolved into a worldwide billiondollar-0business irrespective of a particular religion. Queen Elisabeth II still sports an Hermès0headscarf as a kind of personal branding ? and not only when she is out riding.0The Weltmuseum Wien presents seventeen independent position on the headscarf, designed to broaden our view of this small piece of fabric by highlighting novel (and perhaps even unexpected) aspects.00Exhibition: Weltmuseum Wien, Austria (18.10.2018 - 26.02.2019).


Love in a Headscarf

Love in a Headscarf

Author: Shelina Zahra Janmohamed

Publisher: Aurum

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 1845138287

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‘At the age of thirteen, I knew I was destined to marry John Travolta. One day he would arrive on my North London doorstep, fall madly in love with me and ask me to marry him. Then he would convert to Islam and become a devoted Muslim.’ Shelina is keeping a very surprising secret under her headscarf – she wants to fall in love. Torn between the Buxom Aunties, romantic comedies and mosque Imams, she decides to follow the arranged-marriage route to finding Mr Right, Muslim-style. Shelina’s captivating journey begins as a search for the One, but along the way she also discovers her faith and herself. A memoir with a hilarious twist from one of Britain’s leading female Muslim writers, Love in a Headscarf is an entertaining, fresh and unmissable insight into what it means to be a young British Muslim woman. Shelina Janmohamed is a columnist for the Muslim News and EMEL magazine and regularly contributes to the Guardian., the BBC and Channel 4. She is much in demand as a commentator on radio and television and has appeared on programmes including Newsnight and The Heaven and Earth Show. Her award-winning blog, Spirit 21, is hugely popular. Love in a Headscarf is her first book.


Veil

Veil

Author: Fadwa El Guindi

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 0595263216

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"This book draws on extensive original fieldwork, anthropology, history and original Islamic sources to challenge the simplistic assumption that veiling is largely about modesty and seclusion, honor and shame."--BOOK JACKET.