Understanding Muslim mobilities and gender / / edited by Viola Thimm.

Complex dynamics emerge around im/mobility that are related to social relations, identifications and power in many parts of the contemporary world. The manifold ways in which Muslims engage the possibilities of mobile lives show the tremendous creative potential of these practices. Coming from diffe...

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Complex dynamics emerge around im/mobility that are related to social relations, identifications and power in many parts of the contemporary world. The manifold ways in which Muslims engage the possibilities of mobile lives show the tremendous creative potential of these practices. Coming from different disciplines and regional contexts, the contributors to this book investigate the myriad connections between Islamic concepts, Muslim practices, and gender and mobility theories. Their findings contribute to the mobility debate by revealing that im/mobile lives of people are deeply rooted in religious and/or gendered backgrounds and social structures and furthermore invite a critical rethinking of the concept of mobility itself.
About the Special Issue Editor -- Viola Thimm Muslim Mobilities and Gender: An Introduction, Reprinted from: Soc. Sci. 2018, 7(1), 5; doi: 10.3390/socsci7010005 -- Section 1: Moving through Different Gendered Spaces -- Suheir Abu Oksa Daoud Negotiating Space: The Construction of a New Spatial Identity for Palestinian Muslim Women in Israel, Reprinted from: Soc. Sci. 2017, 6(3), 72; doi: 10.3390/socsci6030072 -- Krystyna Golkowska Qatari Women Navigating Gendered Space, Reprinted from: Soc. Sci. 2017, 6(4), 123; doi: 10.3390/socsci6040123 -- Section 2: Creating and Negotiating a Transnational Muslim Space -- Mirjam Lücking and Evi Eliyanah Images of Authentic Muslim Selves: Gendered Moralities and Constructions of Arab Others in Contemporary Indonesia, Reprinted from: Soc. Sci. 2017, 6(3), 103; doi: 10.3390/socsci6030103 -- Yafa Shanneik Shia Marriage Practices: Karbala as lieux de mémoire in London, Reprinted from: Soc. Sci. 2017, 6(3), 100; doi: 10.3390/socsci6030100 -- Lauren B Wagner Mattering Moralities: Learning Corporeal Modesty through Muslim Diasporic Clothing Practices, Reprinted from: Soc. Sci. 2017, 6(3), 97; doi: 10.3390/socsci6030097 -- Section 3: From Mobility to Immobility: Intersectional Identifications as Opportunities or Limitations -- Michelle McLean and Susan B. Higgins-Opitz Male and Female Emirati Medical Clerks' Perceptions of the Impact of Gender and Mobility on Their Professional Careers, Reprinted from: Soc. Sci. 2017, 6(3), 109; doi: 10.3390/socsci6030109 -- Robert R. Bianchi Reimagining the Hajj, Reprinted from: Soc. Sci. 2017, 6(2), 36; doi: 10.3390/socsci6020036 -- Camron Michael Amin Gender, Madness, Religion, and Iranian-American Identity: Observations on a 2006 Murder Trial in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Reprinted from: Soc. Sci. 2017, 6(3), 85; doi: 10.3390/socsci6030085.
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