
Muslim Women in Postcolonial Kenya : Leadership, Representation, and Social Change.
Title:
Muslim Women in Postcolonial Kenya : Leadership, Representation, and Social Change.
Author:
Alidou, Ousseina D.
ISBN:
9780299294632
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (248 pages)
Series:
Women in Africa and the Diaspora
Contents:
Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Preliminary Remarks -- Muslim Women in Kenya: A Sketch -- Methodology -- Outline of the Book -- Chapter 1: Bi Swafiya Muhashamy-Said: A Pioneer in Reforming Chuo (Madrasa) Nursery Curriculum in Kenya and Beyond -- Introduction -- The Colonial Beginning: A Historical Background to Muslim Education -- Postcolonial Developments: Muslim Education -- The New Vision: Modern Integrated Madrasa Nursery Curriculum -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: The Ma'had Tradition of Mwalim Azara Mudira: Creating a Woman's Space for Islamic Education in Kenya -- Introduction -- Muslim Women Educators: A Background -- The Making of Mwalim Azara Mudira and the Founding of the Ma'had -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Muslim Women Legislators in Minority Status: Contributions to Representative Politics -- Introduction -- Muslim Women MPs: A Minority within a "Tribe" of Women -- Muslim Women Parliamentarians Confronting Adversity within Muslim Communities -- Unmarried Young Muslim Women in Parliament -- How Muslim Women MPs Transform Parliament and Schools -- Dress Politics in Parliament: Inscribing Kenya Muslim Diversity -- Achieving Success within Their Constituencies -- Public Health Education: The HIV Pandemic and Community Sensitization -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Judge Abida Ali-Aroni: First Muslim Woman Justice of the Kenya High Court -- Introduction -- Muslim Women's Rights Activist of Mixed Heritage within Kenyan Ethnic Politics -- Lessons from the Muslim Women Sisters Network -- Secular Accommodation of the Kadhi Courts -- Bargaining with Patriarchy -- Gender and the Dialectics of Religious and Secular Literacy -- Building with Progressive Muslim Male Lawyers and Other Women's Rights Advocates -- Conclusion.
Chapter 5: Muslim Women and the Use of New Media: Inscribing Their Voices in Rights Discourse -- Introduction -- The Nur Magazine: Islam, HIV/AIDS, Sexuality, and Women's Rights -- Ukumbi Wa Mamama: Islamist Radio Talk Show, Muslim Women's Political Activism -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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