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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/2740
Title
Challenges for gender equality: Women’s religious circles in post-revolutionary Iran
Author(s)
Chavoshian, Sana
Journal Title
Gender : Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft
Year of publication
2017
Volume
9
Issue number
3
Page reference
117–132
Language
englisch
Abstract
The agency of women in Islamicate societies is largely anchored in ideas over pious circles and gender-specific rituals. Recent studies attest religious modes of women’s presence in the public space a high significance. Taking the case of Iran, the urging question is how and to which extent religious agency within female pious circles – which were formed before the 1978/9 Revolution and fashioned after it – has been able to attain broader civil significance beyond these circles. This study explores the inner dynamics of female pious circles among women as related to structural power relations. It spells out the process of “self-spiritualization” to characterize interactions within the circles that act as a tool for self-elevation and self-authorization and as a mode of spiritually legitimated construction of hierarchies within the circles’ spiritual empowerment. It is argued that a type of pious competition between the women unfolds leading to an affirmation of gender segregation and concomitantly, of submission to institutionalized structures of masculine hierarchy and power. Finally, it pursues the effects of unfolding “self-spiritualization” through elevation, authenticity and self-authorization that might achieve a considerable degree of self-empowerment for negotiating gender roles and political life attitudes.
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dreams
female empowerment
mothers of martyrs
Muslim’s piety
Religion
self-spiritualization
Spiritualität
women’s religious circle
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/de/legalcode.de
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/2740
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