The intellectual frameworks and theoretical limits of Arab feminist thought
Abstract
This is a critical assessment of the intellectual and theoretical underpinnings of
Feminism in the Arab world across the different phases in its evolution. The
paper notes what has been achieved in respect of some specific issues but takes
the view that overall the movement has failed to transform the views,
consciousness and situation of most Arab women. Attempts to incorporate and/
or redefine women’s aspirations and roles in Islamic terms are seen as having
taken over from earlier feminist voices. Where these voices do remain they are
confined to a narrow intellectual elite and have failed to galvanize or inform
women across the socio-economic spectrum. The article concludes that the
contemporary feminist movement is repeating the same errors as in the past by
adopting intellectual perspectives that do not suit the intellectual, ideological and
value foundations of Arab culture. There is a need, therefore, to revise the
intellectual foundations of the movement and make a rapprochement between
this current and the reality of Arab societies
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