Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Religion as a site of knowledge production -- 2. What is Islamic and what is feminist about Islamic feminism -- 3. In the footsteps of Islamic feminists -- 4. Conceptualising Islam, gender, and sexuality through practices and performances of marriage in Islam -- 5. Conceptualising gender and sexuality through homoerotic practices and performances in Islam -- 6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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