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Muslim diaspora in the West, negotiating gender, home and belonging, edited by Haideh Moghissi and Halleh Ghorashi

Label
Muslim diaspora in the West, negotiating gender, home and belonging, edited by Haideh Moghissi and Halleh Ghorashi
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Muslim diaspora in the West
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
647217854
Responsibility statement
edited by Haideh Moghissi and Halleh Ghorashi
Series statement
Research in migration and ethnic relations series
Sub title
negotiating gender, home and belonging
Table Of Contents
Introduction / Haideh Moghissi -- Culturalist approach of women's emancipation in the Netherlands / Halleh Ghorashi -- Globalization and women's leadership in the Muslim diaspora : an intersectional analysis / Fauzia Erfan Ahmed -- Emergence of a transnational Muslim feminist consciousness among women in the WENAAZ (Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand) context / Cassandra Balchin -- Multiculturalism and religious legislation in Sweden / Anne Sofie Roald -- Iranians in Britain / Vida Nassehi-Behnam -- Changing spousal relations in diaspora : Muslims in Canada / Haideh Moghissi -- Sexing diaspora : negotiating sexuality in a shifting cultural landscape / Fataheh Farahani -- Styles of religious practice : Muslim youth cultures in Europe / Thijl Sunier -- The struggle to stay on the middle ground : the radicalization of Muslims in Sweden / David Thurfjell -- Young French women of Muslim descent : discriminatory social context and politicization / Sepideh Farkhondeh -- Making homes in turbulent times : Moroccan-Dutch Muslims contesting dominant discourses of belonging / Marjo Buitelaar and Femke Stock -- Understanding Dutch Islam : exploring the relationship of Muslims with the state and the public sphere in the Netherlands / Martijn de Koning -- Between Iraq and a hard place : Iraqis in diaspora / Jacqueline Ismael and Shereen Ismael -- Conclusion : a plea for a positive and inclusive rhetoric / Halleh Ghorashi
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