Muslim Women's Lived Experiences and Intersectional Identities A Global Perspective /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Wan, Puspa Melati (Editor), Qureshi, Saiqa Anne (Editor), Hussain, Rosila Bee Mohd (Editor)
Summary:XXX, 453 p. 6 illus., 3 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-75729-7
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part I The Label: Self Definition and Imposed Identities
  • Beyond divorce: Unraveling the intersection of culture, religion, and agency in Minang Muslim women's lives
  • Reading between the lines: Exploring the literary identities of selected Muslim women writers in Malaysia
  • Feminism under the Islamic lens
  • The imperfectly perfect rib; womenkind
  • What’s in a surname? The negotiation of identity among South African Muslim women after marriage
  • Part II Presentation of the Self: Adjustment and the Digital Space
  • Malay Muslim women digital being: Embracing changes or defying forces?
  • Fight or flight response: The representation of a Muslim transgender woman’s struggle in the Malaysian print media
  • Names and identity: The changing norms of Muslim names
  • Role of Social Media in Shaping Muslim Women's Religious Identities: The Case of a Muslim Nation
  • The rift in belonging: Muslim female migrants in Kafir (Non-Muslim) societies
  • Part III Agent of Change: Empowered and Resilient
  • Resilience in Muslim Women Living with HIV: An Integrative Review
  • Woman, Islamic, intellectual, activist and academic, in Brazil? A dialogue with Francirosy Campos Barbosa
  • From Single Motherhood to Co-Parenthood: The Islamic Perspective on Amicable Divorce, Co-Parenting, and Post-Divorce Harmony
  • Practising local wisdom of traditional medicine and healing among female pengobat (shaman) in Pulau Penyengat, Kepulauan Riau
  • Part IV Conversion: Faith and Self Identity
  • Between Tradition and Faith: Navigating Identity Transformations of Chinese Muslim Women in Malaysia and China
  • Islam as “Everyday Lived Religion”: The Cases of Converted Japanese Muslim Women
  • Filipino Women Converts to Islam: Their Identities and Life Choices
  • Part V Basic Rights: Birth, Health and Employment
  • Lived Experiences of Bangladeshi Muslim Female Migrant Workers in Malaysia
  • The Impact of Arab Culture on the Practice of Violence Against Women in Libya
  • Only Empowered Births Here! Malay-Muslim women’s embodied experiences challenging discourses of the deviant Malay-Muslim Maternal Mother
  • Muslim Women and Islamic perspective on Female Circumcision
  • An autoethnographic analysis of clandestine breast cancer among Muslim women.