
Scholarship on Islam and women has expanded exponentially over the past twenty years, with increasing specialization within the field, as well as cross-pollination between other fields and disciplines. With this surge in interest there is a genuine need for a systematic reference work to provide balanced comprehensive coverage of the field.The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Women is designed to meet this need by providing clear, current, comprehensive information on the major topics of scholarly interest within the study of women and Islam.The Encyclopedia, which is based on the highly acclaimed Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World and is one of four encyclopedias in the Islamic World series, is being published as an e-book, in print, and on Oxford Islamic Studies Online. It features several hundred in-depth articles written by leading experts and is an excellent single source for accurate overview articles covering all aspects of this flourishing area of research.
This two-volume set addresses the critical need for a systematic, comprehensive reference work that synthesizes the rapidly expanding scholarship on the intersection of Islam and women. The editors, Asma Afsaruddin, Heba Ezzat, and Hibba Abugideiri, curate contributions from leading experts to provide a balanced overview of this interdisciplinary field. By drawing on the established framework of the Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World, the work organizes complex historical, social, and theological data into accessible, scholarly entries. It serves as a foundational resource for researchers and students navigating the diverse and evolving discourse surrounding gender within Islamic traditions.
What You Will Find
Scholars and librarians identify this set as a foundational reference tool for academic institutions and research libraries. Readers frequently note the high level of academic rigor and the clarity of the entries, which effectively synthesize a vast and complex body of literature.
Page Count:
1422
Publication Date:
2013-10-16
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199764468
ISBN-13:
9780199764464
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