Storying Relationships: Young British Muslims Speak and Write about Sex and Love
Autor Richard Phillips, Claire Chambers, Nafhesa Ali, Indrani Karmakar, Kristina Diproseen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mar 2021
These stories challenge stereotypes about Muslims, who are frequently portrayed as unhappy in love and sexually different. The young people who emerge in this book, contradicting racist and Islamophobic stereotypes, are assertive and creative, finding and making their own ways in matters of the body and the heart.
Their stories - about single life, meeting and dating, pressure and expectations, sex, love, marriage and dreams - are at once specific to the young British Muslims who tell them, and resonant reflections of human experience.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781786998460
ISBN-10: 1786998467
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1786998467
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Tables
List of Figures and Captions
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Single
Chapter 2: Meeting
Interlude 1: Coming to Terms
Chapter 3: Dating
Chapter 4: Love
Interlude 2: Speaking to Stereotypes
Chapter 5: Pressure
Chapter 6: Married
Interlude 3: (Not So) Different
Chapter 7: Sex
Chapter 8: Dreaming
Conclusion
Guide to Literary Sources
Bibliography
List of Figures and Captions
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Single
Chapter 2: Meeting
Interlude 1: Coming to Terms
Chapter 3: Dating
Chapter 4: Love
Interlude 2: Speaking to Stereotypes
Chapter 5: Pressure
Chapter 6: Married
Interlude 3: (Not So) Different
Chapter 7: Sex
Chapter 8: Dreaming
Conclusion
Guide to Literary Sources
Bibliography
Recenzii
"This is a groundbreaking book and its subject matter long overdue for discussion. It brings the story of the Muslims of Britain up-to-date. Only when we know what goes on behind closed doors and in the hearts of the young can we hope to understand the community. The authors have gathered the material with wisdom, sincerity, and scholarship. It is a must-read for Muslims and non-Muslims alike."
'Storying Relationships is an excellent response to the pigeonholing of diasporic Muslims as flat, restricted characters-the exploitative or oppressive man and the subjugated woman with no choice and agency. The authors of this groundbreaking study not only counter that assumption by showing a range of Muslim lifestyles, sexualities and subjectivities-straight, gay, bisexual, bi-curious-giving them a platform, but also capture the humor in their stories of self-discovery, from matchmaking disasters to halal dating anxieties. The diverse perspectives offer heart-warming experiences as young adult Muslims break their silence about taboos, and brazenly embrace new possibilities while holding on to cherished traditions.'
This illuminating volume sparkles with the fictional words and real voices of young British Muslims talking and writing about love, religion, relationships and the realities of married life and in doing so, 'speak to stereotypes' about tradition and taboo topics with a degree of frankness that may surprise many people.
'Storying Relationships is an excellent response to the pigeonholing of diasporic Muslims as flat, restricted characters-the exploitative or oppressive man and the subjugated woman with no choice and agency. The authors of this groundbreaking study not only counter that assumption by showing a range of Muslim lifestyles, sexualities and subjectivities-straight, gay, bisexual, bi-curious-giving them a platform, but also capture the humor in their stories of self-discovery, from matchmaking disasters to halal dating anxieties. The diverse perspectives offer heart-warming experiences as young adult Muslims break their silence about taboos, and brazenly embrace new possibilities while holding on to cherished traditions.'
This illuminating volume sparkles with the fictional words and real voices of young British Muslims talking and writing about love, religion, relationships and the realities of married life and in doing so, 'speak to stereotypes' about tradition and taboo topics with a degree of frankness that may surprise many people.