Gender Equality, Matrimony, and Secularism in Egypt and Iran: A Comparative Exploration of Early Twentieth-Century Family Law
暫譯: 埃及與伊朗的性別平等、婚姻與世俗主義:二十世紀初家庭法的比較探索
Louden-Cooke, Samantha
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2025-11-16
- 售價: $5,670
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 170
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 303200845X
- ISBN-13: 9783032008459
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This book delves into the intricacies of family law in Egypt and Iran in the early twentieth century, highlighting the impact of secular models on individual rights. By understanding the effect of external power structures on the religious/secular identity of the state during this era, readers will gain an understanding of how modes of implementation and colonial engagements shaped family law. Whilst the book explores the impact of the secular nature of the state on gender quality in family law in the from 1900 to 1940, the contemporary vignettes which open the book, provide context regarding the impact of power structures, such as the state, on individual agency. The use of contemporary issues to introduce an historically focused book provides a unique way to encourage reflections upon state trajectories, the importance of external influences, and the modes of resistance which have transcended the last century.This book argues that, within the context of early twentieth century Egypt and Iran, secularism contributed towards government and civilian responses to (non) secular changes in law and society, whilst simultaneously reinforcing already existing power structures as the frameworks within which parts of society will continue to function. While family law remains firmly within a religio-legal jurisdiction, secularism did have an impact on through linguistic and cultural engagements.Bringing together intersecting factors such as gender equality, family law, colonialism, secularism and religion, it provides insights into the close-knit relationship of the public and private spheres. Moreover, it contributes empirically by focusing exclusively on two states which have, as far as the literature indicates, never been solely compared.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本書深入探討了二十世紀初埃及和伊朗的家庭法複雜性,突顯世俗模式對個人權利的影響。通過理解外部權力結構在此時期對國家宗教/世俗身份的影響,讀者將能夠理解實施模式和殖民參與如何塑造家庭法。雖然本書探討了1900年至1940年間國家世俗性對家庭法中性別平等的影響,但開篇的當代小插曲提供了有關權力結構(如國家)對個人行動能力影響的背景。使用當代議題來引入一本以歷史為重點的書籍,提供了一種獨特的方式來促進對國家發展軌跡、外部影響的重要性以及超越過去一個世紀的抵抗模式的反思。本書主張,在二十世紀初的埃及和伊朗背景下,世俗主義促進了政府和公民對法律和社會中(非)世俗變化的反應,同時加強了已存在的權力結構,作為社會某些部分繼續運作的框架。儘管家庭法仍然堅定地屬於宗教法律管轄範圍內,世俗主義確實通過語言和文化的互動產生了影響。本書將性別平等、家庭法、殖民主義、世俗主義和宗教等交叉因素結合在一起,提供了公共和私人領域之間緊密關係的見解。此外,通過專注於兩個在文獻中顯示從未單獨比較的國家,該書在實證上也做出了貢獻。
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薇薇安·勞登-庫克博士是格洛斯特大學國際關係與政治的高級講師。她的研究探討中東和北非地區的身份、性別平等、世俗主義和抵抗。