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Le jardin de la Bibliothèque Patrick Ansar, lieu de conservation et de préservation de la biodiversité du Pays de Bray
La Bibliothèque Patrick Ansar est entourée d’un espace paysager de 9000 m² constitué de plusieurs entités : un jardin d’agrément, un potager paysager, un espace forestier en cours de restauration et une prairie sur sol argileux. Ce jardin complète la bibliothèque d’un écrin de sérénité propice aux études et à la réflexion. Localisation des différents espaces du jardin de la Bibliothèque Patrick Ansar Crédit de la vue aérienne : Google Map Le temps du confinement au printemps 2020 a été l’..
Ansar al-Sunna and Women’s Agency in Sudan: A Salafi Approach to Empowerment through Gender Segregation
This article explores the possibilities, limits, and paradox of Salafi female agency at a time when Ansar al-Sunna is assuming a new political role under the rule of an Islamizing state in Sudan. The Islam Ansar al-Sunna preaches is Salafism and is based on the idea that there is a unitary Islamic doctrine and only one correct understanding of the Quran and the Sunna. That one correct understanding of Islam dictates gender segregation. Introducing new empirical data on a largely understudied movement from Sudan, the article argues that in its attempt to introduce gender segregation Ansar al-Sunna has provided (perhaps unintentionally) a space for women’s empowerment. Despite Ansar al-Sunna disavowing women’s political participation based on arguments that women are more emotional and less rational than men, the women have begun to challenge this stance of the unitary Islamic doctrine. Women have begun to participate politically as a consequence of: (1) the opening of a segregated Ansar al-Sunna women’s center in which leadership fall to women themselves and therefore constitutes a parallel form of governance within the movement, and (2) the political context in which Ansar al-Sunna are entangled within Sudan’s Islamic state, in which they struggle to distinguish themselves from Islamism. While women are challenging the male leadership’s position that women’s biological makeup excludes them from making sound political decisions, they are simultaneously maintaining and inhabiting norms of gender segregation and thus implicitly and explicitly critiquing state-induced gender mixing in the name of Islam.
A preprint of the article can be downloaded as a PDF file abov
FOCUS en images : la restauration d'une ancienne grange du Pays de Bray
2020 a vu le lancement (sur site) des travaux de réhabilitation d’une ancienne grange du Pays de Bray en une bibliothèque des patrimoines : la Bibliothèque Patrick Ansar. Il s’agit d’une première phase de travaux, le gros œuvre, qui a consisté à la remise en état de la structure charpentée du bâti, suivie de la repose de la couverture de tuiles plates locales. Ces travaux ont permis de reconstituer l’histoire de cette ancienne grange du XVIIe-XVIIIe siècle, qui sera publiée prochainement sur..
Ansar al-Sunna and Women’s Agency in Sudan: A Salafi Approach to Empowerment through Gender Segregation
This article explores the possibilities, limits, and paradox of Salafi female agency at a time when Ansar al-Sunna is assuming a new political role under the rule of an Islamizing state in Sudan. The Islam Ansar al-Sunna preaches is Salafism and is based on the idea that there is a unitary Islamic doctrine and only one correct understanding of the Quran and the Sunna. That one correct understanding of Islam dictates gender segregation. Introducing new empirical data on a largely understudied movement from Sudan, the article argues that in its attempt to introduce gender segregation Ansar al-Sunna has provided (perhaps unintentionally) a space for women’s empowerment. Despite Ansar al-Sunna disavowing women’s political participation based on arguments that women are more emotional and less rational than men, the women have begun to challenge this stance of the unitary Islamic doctrine. Women have begun to participate politically as a consequence of: (1) the opening of a segregated Ansar al-Sunna women’s center in which leadership fall to women themselves and therefore constitutes a parallel form of governance within the movement, and (2) the political context in which Ansar al-Sunna are entangled within Sudan’s Islamic state, in which they struggle to distinguish themselves from Islamism. While women are challenging the male leadership’s position that women’s biological makeup excludes them from making sound political decisions, they are simultaneously maintaining and inhabiting norms of gender segregation and thus implicitly and explicitly critiquing state-induced gender mixing in the name of Islam.
A preprint of the article can be downloaded as a PDF file abov
Kajian Sosiologi Sastra Novel Surga Untuk Ibuku Karya Riri Ansar
Penelitian ini membahas tentang masalah sosial yang terdapat dalam novel
Surga untuk Ibuku karya Riri Ansar. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui
masalah sosial yang ada dalam novel Surga untuk Ibuku karya Riri Ansar. Dalam
penelitian ini peneliti menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif. Sumber data
dalam penelitian ini adalah data sekunder dari novel Surga untuk Ibuku karya Riri
Ansar. Teknik analisis data dikumpulkan berdasarkan novel Surga untuk Ibuku
karya Riri Ansar. Menganalisis dan mendeskripsikan data menggunakan teoriteori
yang didapatkan dari reverensi seperti buku dan karya ilmiah. Hasil dari
penelitian ini menerangkan terdapat beberapa masalah sosial diantaranya
kemiskinan, pengangguran, hubungan pranikah, dan pencurian dalam novel Surga
untuk Ibuku karya Riri Ansar, dengan menggunakan empat poin masalah sosial
sehingga dapat disimpulkan masalah sosial pada novel ini yakni kemiskinan,
pengangguran, hubungan pranikah, dan pencurian dalam novel Surga untuk Ibuku
karya Riri Ansar
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Shakshuki, EM (corresponding author), Acadia Univ, Jodrey Sch Comp Sci, Wolfville, NS, Canada.
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