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Tag Archives: women’s rights
Cultural Competence or Ignorance? Meeting the Needs of Female Muslim Patients
Discrimination in Healthcare From “Melting Pot” to “Make America Great Again”, modernity in the U.S. has historically been marked by homogenization. Anything, or rather anyone outside of a paradigm of privilege has faced the utmost discrimination, as evidenced by rising … Continue reading
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Tagged cultural competence, gender, healthcare, homogenization, Identity, Islam, islamophobia, modern, modernity, patients, Politics, racism, Religion, Representation, the west, women, women's rights
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The Need for Equality Addressed: Muslim Women in India
by Maddy Gale What it means to be a Muslim in India has always been culturally and politically separate from the notion of the modern “Muslim World.” The “Muslim World” is a proposed geopolitical term used to homogenize and categorize … Continue reading
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Tagged Colonialism, family law, gender, Hinduism, Indian Muslims, Islamic Feminism, modernity, nikahnama, women's rights
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Turkish Modernity and Gender
Turkish modernity is neither religious nor secular. Pinar Ilkkaracan’s work is an example of the actualization of this complicated dichotomy shown through the actions of both the Turkish government and its citizens. Pinar Ilkkaracan is one of Turkey’s leading activists … Continue reading
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Tagged AKP, modernity, Turkey, Turkish secularism, women's rights
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