In the Shadow of Minority Rights : Decolonising Gender, Liberalism and the Politics of Difference
by
Sagnik Dutta
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1009582038
ISBN-13
9781009582032
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 31st, 2025
Print length
200 Pages
Product Classification:
Religion & politicsReligious groups: social & cultural aspectsGender & the law
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How do religious minorities claim their rights? Based on an exploration of Muslim women's activism for justice in the family in Mumbai, India, this book shows how rights claims are grounded in notions of everyday ethics and liberal categories, and are shaped by an intimate, conflictual relationship with a violent state.
How and where do religious minorities claim their rights? This book challenges abstract liberal approaches to minority rights and colonial constructions of the minority. It charts a new way of understanding minority rights based on an exploration of the everyday life of Muslim women''s activism in Mumbai and its intersection with transnational feminist networks and a global politics of Islamic reform. It shows how women deploy everyday ideas of ethics and bodily practices to challenge inequality in Muslim family law. They construct a just community based upon the ethical ideals of the Quran and rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution and negotiate for rights within homes, police stations, and neighbourhoods in ghettoes. Everyday familiarity is interlaced with violence in women''s interactions with the state and non-state actors as they claim their rights, and practices of ethics and intimate negotiations with processes of ghettoisation and violence shape the everyday life of rights.
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