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" How YouTube Made the Hijab Cool: Race, Gender, and Authority in the American Ummah "
Kayla Renée Wheeler
Turner, Richard B.; Nabhan-Warren, Kristy
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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804648
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Doc. No
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TL49483
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Call number
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1933727041; 10263267
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Main Entry
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Al Harrasi, Shawana Masad
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Title & Author
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How YouTube Made the Hijab Cool: Race, Gender, and Authority in the American Ummah\ Kayla Renée WheelerTurner, Richard B.; Nabhan-Warren, Kristy
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College
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The University of Iowa
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Date
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2017
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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field of study
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Religious Studies
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2017
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Page No
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183
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Committee members: Hammer, Juliane; Smith, Fred; Supp-Montgomerie, Jenna; Whaley, Deborah
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-10893-4
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Abstract
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This dissertation provides a critical discursive analysis of videos, blogs, and social media posts created by two African-American Muslim women who live in the Southern United States, Najwa Niang and Nadira Abdul-Quddus, who make up the, group, Muslimah2Muslimah. As African-American women who do not speak Arabic, Najwa and Nadira fall outside of normative institutions of Islamic learning. Thus, they have taken to YouTube to create their own interpretive communities based on their interpretations of English translated versions of the Qur’an and hadith. Through fashion and beauty tutorials on YouTube, Najwa and Nadira they perform a new Muslim cool, centering their Blackness, and challenging hegemonic formulations of Islam that subordinate African-Americans. I argue that for Najwa and Nadira, fashion is a form of embodied theology. The use their stylized bodies to reimagine religious authority, knowledge transmission, and the image of Muslim womanhood by centering Black expressive culture. My dissertation provides an important intervention in the fields of religious studies and material Islam, highlighting how debates around race and gender are enacted in everyday life.
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Subject
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Religion
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Philosophy, religion and theology;Fashion;Hijab;Islam;YouTube Vlogs
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Turner, Richard B.; Nabhan-Warren, Kristy
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Religious StudiesThe University of Iowa
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