[WCUSP] Feminism does not belong exclusively to non-Muslims
Kate Zaidan
kzaidan at wilpf.org
Wed Sep 12 15:57:20 CDT 2007
Feminism does not belong exclusively to non-Muslims
By: Rebecca Mahfouz
Posted: 9/11/07
The resurrection of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) isn't stirring up
the controversy it did in the 70s. Americans now have more pressing
issues to deal with than whether women deserve the "equality of rights
under the law," set forth in the amendment. Aside from the Iraq quagmire
and the quagmire-to-be in Iran, we still don't know who will be
"America's Next Top Model."
With these historic events unfolding, it's no wonder ERA isn't getting
much attention. In feminist circles, however, the amendment is
generating debate and the usual hostility toward women who don't buy the
received definition of "feminism."
A few days ago, I stood outside CASL as some of the women's studies
crowd discussed ERA. Being acquainted with two of the young feminists, I
offered my view of Phyllis Schlafly and her anti-woman minions. My
considered analysis of opposition to the amendment was met with silence
and incredulous looks.
One brave young lady finally spoke, "So do you really consider yourself
a feminist?" That was it, what it always comes down to with this set;
that I cover my hair. This automatically excludes me from any
conversation on women's rights. To them, I am a victim of oppression,
someone to be "saved."
Attending a mid-Michigan college a few years ago, one of my professors
said he was impressed by my thoughtful remarks and surprised because,
"Muslim women don't usually hold those kinds of progressive opinions."
It's hardly likely that a middle-aged Caucasian Christian man living in
Midland, MI, and teaching at a college where about one percent of the
students were Muslim knows more Muslim women than I do. But he certainly
felt, like most people, that he had a good handle on what we are and are
not. So what he was saying, essentially, was, "I'm glad you've absorbed
'our' ideas, God [in the Christian sense of God] knows, 'you people'
don't have any ideas of your own."
No matter how many times I encounter this attitude, it's always a
surprise that there are still people who believe that a woman's brain
shuts down when she puts on a scarf. However enlightened someone seems,
seeing a woman in hijab kills the part of their brain used for rational
thought, substituting a Fox News-type banner, featuring lines like
"Muslim women oppressed, American feminists pledge to save them."
While feminists try to "save" us from our scarves, they refuse to allow
us to be a part of the dialogue about ourselves. By the same token,
Muslim women often shy away from the term "feminist" because, as
American feminists have made all too clear, there is one acceptable
brand of feminism and that is the white, middle-class variety that
allows for mini-skirts and grrrrl T-shirts, crew cuts and combat boots,
but not for hijab.
So, a note to progressive Muslim women who don't care to be associated
with the stereotypical man-hating feminist movement: those who yell
loudest do not "own" feminism. We have to insist that they hear and
include us.
And to the current crop of feminists who like to write about us, but not
listen to us: Muslim feminists do exist and need not follow the model of
fake-"edgy" publicity-hounds like Irshad Manji and Amina Wadud. If
feminists bothered to talk to us, instead of about us, they might find
that we do indeed hold some beliefs in common.
And finally, if there's any saving to be done, we'll let you know.
--
Kate Zaidan
Program Coordinator
The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
1213 Race Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-563-7110 [ph]
215-563-5527 [fx]
www.wilpf.org
"Societies and economies can be destroyed by bombs. Societies can also be destroyed by locking every aspect of life like provision of food and water through an economic war."
Vandana Shiva quote
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