New from Cambridge University Press:
Islamic Law, Gender and Social Change in Post-Abolition Zanzibar (April 2015), by
Elke Stockreiter (University of Iowa). The Press explains:
After the abolition of slavery in 1897, Islamic courts in Zanzibar (East
Africa) became central institutions where former slaves negotiated
socioeconomic participation. By using difficult-to-read Islamic court
records in Arabic, Elke Stockreiter reassesses the workings of these
courts as well as gender and social relations in Zanzibar Town during
British colonial rule (1890–1963). She shows how Muslim judges
maintained their autonomy within the sphere of family law and describes
how they helped advance the rights of women, ex-slaves, and other
marginalised groups. As was common in other parts of the Muslim world,
women usually had to buy their divorce. Thus, Muslim judges played
important roles as litigants negotiated moving up the social hierarchy,
with ethnicisation increasingly influencing all actors. Drawing on these
previously unexplored sources, this study investigates how Muslim
judges both mediated and generated discourses of inclusion and exclusion
based on social status rather than gender.
Reviewers say:
'This captivating history establishes that Islamic courts contributed
significantly to reconfiguring social relationships in post-abolition
Zanzibar. Elke Stockreiter deftly explores rarely studied topics, such
as women's control of property, men's material gains from divorce and
former slaves' claims to inheritance, and reveals how the courts enabled
these forms of individual agency while also constraining their social
impact.'
Susan F. Hirsch, George Mason University, Virginia
'Islamic Law, Gender and Social Change in Post-Abolition Zanzibar is a
pioneering study of the practice of Islamic law in Zanzibar with a
particular focus on gender dynamics and social change. This text is a
highly welcome contribution to the fields of Islamic studies, gender
studies and the history of Zanzibar in the colonial period.'
Roman Loimeier, Universität Göttingen
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