SOC 885 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Sheikh Hasina, Benazir Bhutto, Malala Yousafzai

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Deniz kandiyoti undertakes a review of the situation of women after colonialism and examines to what extent modern states such as turkey, iraq, pakistan, and india were successful in granting full citizenship rights to women. Many of the modern muslim states that were created after the end of colonialism introduced constitutions which gave equal rights to women and men. Undertook family law reforms in attempts to reconcile muslim women"s religious rights and their constitutional rights as modern citizens. In many societies women"s membership in the national community is marked by contradictions and ambiguities. Women in many muslim-majority societies, notably pakistan, bangladesh, and indonesia. Occupied the highest offices but also face major legal and social obstacles to full autonomy. Some muslim women who became heads of state: Pakistan: benazir bhutto, twice prime minister of pakistan (1988 1990, 1993 1996) Bangladesh: sheikh hasina wazed, current prime minister of bangladesh.

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