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Performativity of Muslimness: The Exilic Encounters of African Muslims in Europe and the Intersection of Gender Race and Religion 被引量:1

Performativity of Muslimness: The Exilic Encounters of African Muslims in Europe and the Intersection of Gender Race and Religion
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摘要 As the construction of identities is said to be within and not outside discourse, identities are thus produced in specific historical and institutional sites and within specific discursive formations and practices. These formations and practices, under which identities are produced, are explored within the Diaspora space of West Yorkshire occupied by Sudanese Muslim women. The paper interrogates Sudanese women's identities and questions how the experiences of exile and Diaspora transform women's identities and influence the gender roles to which they relate. This study is an attempt to add to migration, refugee, exile and "race" studies and the studies of Black and religious identity in the Western Diaspora space. The paper maintains that if all identities are thought to operate through exclusion, then identities are constructed through difference. Therefore, the identities of African Muslim women are constructed through the relation to the Other.
机构地区 University of Leeds
出处 《Sociology Study》 2013年第1期40-59,共20页
关键词 Other(ing) ISLAMISM identity RACE women 穆斯林 非洲 宗教 种族 性别 交叉口 欧洲 妇女
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