Qásim Amín: otec islámského feminismu, nebo "westernizovaný" misogyn?

Title: Qásim Amín: otec islámského feminismu, nebo "westernizovaný" misogyn?
Variant title:
  • Qāsim Amīn: the father of Islamic feminism or "westernized" misogynist?
Author: Kondrys, Jan
Source document: Religio. 2015, vol. 23, iss. 2, pp. [187]-202
Extent
[187]-202
  • ISSN
    1210-3640 (print)
    2336-4475 (online)
Type: Article
Language
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Abstract(s)
This study examines the case of a prominent Egyptian thinker Qāsim Amīn (1863-1908). Amīn's controversial writings dealing with the issue of women's emancipation resulted in a major scandal and provoked a tumultuous response in Egyptian intellectual circles. This study analyzes Amīn's arguments relating to women's role in society and describes the positive evaluation of his thought by some Egyptian intellectuals as well as harsh criticism he was exposed to immediately after the publication of his works. The second part of the study presents the uncompromising criticism by the Egyptian-American scholar Leila Ahmed (b. 1940), who radically challenged the earlier, entirely positive view of Amīn adopted by the majority of Orientalists. Finally, I present my own assessment of Amīn's case in which I try to avoid both extremes in the evaluation, boundless adoration on the one hand and uncompromising damnation on the other.
Note
Tato studie vznikla v rámci projektu Studentské grantové soutěže Západočeské univerzity v Plzni (kód projektu: SGS-2014-044).