Central Asian Women’s contextual politics: the case of Muslim women in Uzbekistan

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Svetlana Peshkova
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[1] University of New Hampshire,Department of Anthropology
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Contemporary Islam | 2020年 / 14卷
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Women; Activism; Politics; Central Asia; Religion; Islam; Social change; Contextual; Uzbekistan;
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Working toward theorizing Central Asian women’s variegated and dynamic socio-political activism, in this article, I argue that the contextual nature of their activism remains the only viable analytical generalization we can make at this time. This activism emerges always in a particular existential and relational context presenting a range of problems local activists aim to address through the means available to them, including discourses on Islam, gender, and justice. I exemplify my approach by focusing on several Muslim women activists at different levels of Uzbek society, including an individual, communal, and a societal ones. Inspired by their interpretations of Islamic duties and responsibilities, these women fostered their individual moral transformation simultaneously extending it beyond themselves toward their local communities and the government.
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