Zusammenfassung
Die zunehmend öffentliche Rolle, die der Islam in gesellschaftspolitischen Auseinandersetzungen in vielen muslimischen Gesellschaften Afrikas übernimmt, und die starke Beteiligung von Frauen an dieser Entwicklung stellt die ethnologische Genderforschung vor neue Herausforderungen. Seit den bahnbrechenden politischen Veränderungen der späten 1980er Jahre, die in vielen Ländern in Afrika südlich der Sahara zu einem (wenn auch oft nur nominellen) Mehrparteiensystem und zur Gewährung bürgerlicher Rechte geführt hat, werden öffentliche Räume mit Zeichen und Ausdrucksformen einer islamischen Frömmigkeit sowie von einer Infrastruktur muslimischer Missionierungsaktivitäten (Arabisch da’wa), in Form von Moscheen und reformierten islamischen Schulen, schier überflutet.
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Schulz, D. (2014). Gender-Entwürfe und islamische Erneuerungsbewegungen im Kontext translokaler institutioneller Vernetzungen. Beispiele aus Afrika. In: Mae, M., Saal, B. (eds) Transkulturelle Genderforschung. Geschlecht und Gesellschaft, vol 41. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19438-7_7
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