Perceptions of Muslim women in Western society have been shaped
by historical and sociological conditions such as colonialism,
patriarchy and Orientalism. In Muslim Women in Britain, Sariya
Contractor seeks to reinstate the Muslimah as a storyteller who
tells her own story.
An exploration of the lives of British Muslim women, this book
examines issues of femininity, Britishness, inter-communal
relations and social cohesion. Presenting the reader with incisive
narratives of Muslim women on familiar topics such as the hijab,
Muslim women in the media and feminist debate, particularly in a
Western context, Sariya Contractor makes a valuable contribution to
the existing literature on Islamic studies, social anthropology,
feminist philosophy and social cohesion.
Presenting a complex and nuanced retelling of Muslim women s
realities as explored through their own voices, stories and
experiences; this book will be of interest to scholars and students
of Islamic studies, Women s studies, Social Anthropology and
Sociology seeking a fresh perspective on Muslim women in
Britain.
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