Islamophobia, Feminism and the Politics of Critique
This article discusses recent critical works within the frame of what is considered a paramount concern in feminist scholarship today: How they name and publicize acts of violence against women without providing ideological fuel for orientalism and Islamophobia. By privileging a critique of western...
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This article discusses recent critical works within the frame of what is considered a paramount concern in feminist scholarship today: How they name and publicize acts of violence against women without providing ideological fuel for orientalism and Islamophobia. By privileging a critique of western imperialism in discussions of violence against women in Muslim contexts, the author argues this work: 1. obscures a complete understanding of violence against women in Muslim contexts, 2. whether unjustifiably dismissive and belittling to activists working in the Muslim world, and 3. whether an expression of a Euro/American experience of Islamophobia post September 11 that is projected in an a historical and politically counterproductive way onto local Muslim and Arab communities. The cumulative result is a teleology of an anti-imperialism that naturalizes the double bind between Islamophobia and gender injustice by presenting women's rights activism not just as complicit in imperialism and Islamophobia but as inescapably imperialist and Islamophobic. |
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