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center:The Center of European Languages of Qom(Ale Beit Publications)
Document Type:BL
Record Number:487
Doc. No:b10246
Language of Document :English
Main Entry:Moghissi, Haideh, 1944
Title & Author:Muslim diaspora:gender, culture, and identity/ edited by Haideh Moghissi
Publication Statement:New York: Routledge,, 2006.
Page. NO:p.: cm.
ISBN:0415770815(hardback : alk.paper)
Notes:Print
Bibliographies/Indexes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:Diaspora and identity : violence and exilic representation. Diaspora : history of an idea / Denise Helly -- Islam in diaspora and challenges to multiculturalism / Saeed Rahnema -- Exilic readings of the Old Testament, the New Testament and the Koran / Reza Baraheni -- Diaspora, ethnicity and problems of identity / Mark J. Goodman -- Islam and consecrated tortures / Ezat Mossallanejad -- Home and exile : gender and politics of memory. Divided communities of memory : diasporas come home / Mary Ann Titreault -- Our reflections in their mirror : cultural politics and the representation of the Iranian diaspora in the Islamic Republic / Hammed Shahidian -- Gender, nation and diaspora : Kurdish women in feminist transnational struggles / Shahrzad Mojab -- Discourses of Islam/secularism and identity-building processes among Turkish University youth / Aylin Akpinar -- Contested Terrains : Islam, gender and struggles for continuity and change. The hijab controversies in western public schools : contrasting conceptions of ethnicity and of ethnic relations / Marie McAndrew -- Islamophobia and women of Pakistani descent in Bradford : the crisis of ascribed and adopted identities / Haleh Afshar, Robert Aitken and Myfanwy Franks -- Diasporic narratives on virginity / Fataneh Farahani -- Iranian-American elderly in California's Santa Clara valley : crafting, selves and composing lives / Mary Hegland -- Like Parvin, like Najiba, like Heba, we are all different : reflections on voices of women in diaspora / Afsaneh Hojabri.
Subject:EthnologyIslamic countries
Subject:Muslim diaspora
Subject:IslamCustoms and practices
Subject:Islam and culture
Subject:Multiculturalism
Subject:Gender identityIslamic countries
Dewey Classification:‭306.6.97‬
LC Classification:‭GN641‬‭.M87 2006‬