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Gender and Sexuality in Muslim Cultures
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ABSTRACT
A must-read for anyone interested in Muslim cultures, this volume not only explores Muslim identities through the lens of sexuality and gender - their historical and contemporary transformations and local and global articulations - but also interrogates our understanding of what constitutes a ’Muslim’ identity in selected Muslim-majority countries at this pivotal historical moment, characterized by transformative destabilizations in which national, ethnic, and religious boundaries are being re-imagined and re-made. Contributors take on the most fundamental questions at the intersections of gender, sexuality, and the body. Several overarching questions frame the volume: How does studying gender and sexuality expand and enrich our understanding of Muslim-majority countries, historically and at present? How does the embodiment of ’Muslim’ identity get reconfigured in the context of twenty-first-century globalism? What analytical questions are raised about ’Islam’ when its diverse meanings and multifaceted expressions are closely examined? What roles do gender and sexuality play in the construction of cultural, religious, nationalistic, communal, and militaristic identities? How have power struggles been signified in and on the bodies of women and sexuality? How have global dynamics, such as the intensification and spread of neoliberal ideologies and policies, affected changing dynamics of gender and sexuality in specific locales? Here global dynamics touch down in diverse contexts, from masculinity crises around war disabilities, transnational marriages, and fathering in Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan; to Muslim femininity narratives around female genital cutting, sexuality in divorce proceedings, and spouse selection; to gender crossing practices as well as protesting bodies, queering voices, and claims of authenticity in literary and political discourse. This book brings exciting research on these and other topics together in one place, allowing the essa
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part 1 Challenged Masculinities
chapter 1|18 pages
In Vitro Nationalism: Masculinity, Disability, and Assisted Reproduction in War-Torn Turkey
chapter 2|18 pages
Challenged Masculinities: Sexuality, cUrfi1 Marriage, and the State in Dahab, Egypt
chapter 3|18 pages
Of Migration, Marriage, and Men: Rethinking the Masculinity of Transnational Husbands from Rural Pakistan
chapter 4|22 pages
“Men Are Less Manly, Women Are More Feminine”: The Shopping Mall as a Site for Gender Crisis in Istanbul
chapter 5|20 pages
Between Ideals and Enactments: The Experience of “New Fatherhood” among Middle-Class Men in Turkey
chapter 6|22 pages
The Janissaries and Their Bedfellows: Masculinity and Male Friendship in Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Istanbul
part |2 pages
Part 2 Producing Muslim Femininities, Sexualities, and Gender Relations
chapter 7|24 pages
The Continuous Making of Pure Womanhood among Muslim Women in Cairo: Cooking, Depilating, and Circumcising
chapter 8|4 pages
Introduction to “In Conversation on Female Genital Cutting”: A Pedagogical Perspective
chapter 9|14 pages
In Conversation on Female Genital Cutting
chapter 11|18 pages
Negotiating Courtship Practices and Redefining Tradition: Discourses of Urban, Syrian Youth
part |2 pages
Part 3 Mahrem, the Gaze,and Intimate Gender and Sexual Crossings
chapter 13|18 pages
The Daring Mahrem: Changing Dynamics of Public Sexuality in Turkey
part |2 pages
Part 4 The Desiring, Protesting Body and Muslim Authenticity in Fiction and Political Discourses
chapter 15|22 pages
Women’s Writing in the Land of Prohibitions: A Study of Alifa Rifaat and Female Body Protest as a Tool for Rebellion
chapter 16|20 pages
Rewriting the Body in the Novels of Contemporary Syrian Women Writers
chapter 17|12 pages
The Virgin Trials: Piety, Femininity, and Authenticity in Muslim Brotherhood Discourse
part |2 pages
Part 5 Re-Theorizing Iranian Diaspora and “Islamic Feminism” in Iran