There are many assumptions made about Muslim women. That they are oppressed. Repressed. Distressed. Depressed. Victims of a religion that persecutes them. That there is no way you can be a Muslim and a feminist.
Susan Carland disagrees. A devout Muslim woman, she converted from Christianity when she was a teenager. Now an academic, she has been fighting assumptions ever since. In her book Fighting Hislam - Women, Faith and Sexism, she argues that there are Muslim women who are fighting for gender equality inside their faith and that being Muslim and a feminist are not mutually exclusive.
This interview explores the difference between culture and religion, why Muslim's aren't a monolith, and why Islam and feminism can - despite popular opinion - co-exist.
Show Notes
Your host is Mia Freedman.
With thanks to Susan Carland
Her book is Fighting Hislam; Women, Faith and Sexism. Published by Melbourne University Press
This podcast was produced by Monique Bowley
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