Australian Muslim Women's Borderland Subjectivities
Diverse Identities, Diverse Experiences
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book claims a discursive space in academic scholarship for knowledges and ways of knowing that capture the diversity, complexity and full humanness of Australian Muslim women's subjectivities. It draws on in-depth conversational interviews with 20...
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This book claims a discursive space in academic scholarship for knowledges and ways of knowing that capture the diversity, complexity and full humanness of Australian Muslim women's subjectivities. It draws on in-depth conversational interviews with 20 Australian Muslim women from various ethnic backgrounds during which the women shared their experiences of being at the crossroads of their religious, gendered, racialised and ethnic identities. The book puts forward a decolonial feminist border methodology by weaving the work of decolonial feminist philosophers Maria Lugones and Gloria Anzaldúa with postmodern feminist thinking on subjectivity and with discourse analysis. This methodology is used to centre and attend to the fluidity and plurality of Muslim women's subjectivities, at the intersections of race, ethnicity, patriarchy, gender, sexuality and Islam. Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Australian Muslim Women's Borderland Subjectivities “
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Historically Locating Muslim women: Australia and Coloniality of Power.- Chapter 3: Decolonial Feminism: Theorising Muslim Women's Subjectivity.- Chapter 4: Understanding of Islam and Being Muslim: Negotiating Diversity and Authenticity.- Chapter 5: "The Good Girl": Negotiating Gendered Identity at the Intersections of Islam and Ethnicity.- Chapter 6: The Oppressed and Palatable Others: Intersections of Islam, Ethnicity, Race and Gender.- Chapter 7: Muslim Women's Borderlands Identities.
Autoren-Porträt von Lütfiye Ali
Lütfiye Ali (PhD, BA (Hons.) VicMelb) is a Cypriot Turkish Muslim Australian scholar in the field of Community Psychology. Lutfiye's research areas include intercultural relations, racialized and gendered dynamics of oppression and resistance, identity, community making and belonging among migrant, second generation Australians and Australian Muslim women. Lutfiye works as a teaching academic in the field of social work and as a researcher at Moondani Balluk - Indigenous Academic Unit at Victoria University, Australia. Lutfiye is also a committee member (grant and project manager) of North Cyprus Turkish Community Centre in Victoria.Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Lütfiye Ali
- 2024, 1st ed. 2024, XVII, 210 Seiten, 2 farbige Abbildungen, Maße: 14,8 x 21 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 3031451856
- ISBN-13: 9783031451850
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Englisch
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