

Marion Holmes Katz, "Wives and Work: Islamic Law and Ethics Before Modernity" (Columbia UP, 2022)
Sep 1, 2023
Marion Holmes Katz, author of 'Wives and Work: Islamic Law and Ethics Before Modernity', discusses the topic of wives' domestic responsibilities in Sunni Islamic law. The podcast explores questions about housework obligations, compensation, and the evolution of scholarly views. It delves into the distinction between ethical ideals and legal claims, and analyzes the perspectives of scholars throughout history. The podcast also touches on the relationship between ethics and household labor, as well as the concept of being a wife as a full-time job.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Origins of the Book 'Wives and Work: Islamic Law and Ethics Before Modernity'
03:12 • 31min
Marital Obligations and Gender Roles in Legal Contexts
33:56 • 6min
Exploring Domestic Service in Islamic Law and Ethics
40:11 • 4min
Scholars' Views on Wifely Duties in Islamic Law
43:48 • 7min
Ethical Meanings of Domestic Labor in Pre-Modern Islamic Discourses
50:21 • 24min
Wives as Full-Time Jobs: Exploring Work and Payment in Different Professions
01:14:38 • 27min
Concluding Interview on Islamic Law and Ethics Before Modernity with Marion Holmes Katz
01:41:55 • 2min