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Honour Consciousness, Religion and Gender: Brazilian and Pakistani Lived Experiences in Australia: International Comparative Social Studies, cartea 60

Autor Flavia Bellieni Zimmermann
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 noi 2024
The book explains how honour consciousness shapes the lives of Brazilian and Pakistani women in their countries of origin, and the relationship between honour, religion and gender highlighting the question: is honour consciousness experienced differently by men and women? In this book, I explore how lived experiences of honour consciousness and religion in Brazil and Pakistan are hybridised and operate on a spectrum and are manifested through gender power relations and demonstrated through “moderate” and “extreme” notions of honour consciousness, and how these are transmitted to Australia. These concepts give a new epistemological perspective to the use of Hegel and Foucault within gender studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004711235
ISBN-10: 9004711236
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Comparative Social Studies


Notă biografică

Flavia Bellieni Zimmermann, Ph.D. (2023), The University of Melbourne, is a Lecturer of Public Policy and International Relations and an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia. She is a Latin American political analyst, with focus on Brazil, and has published extensively in this field.

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations

Introduction 1
Chapter 1 – Brazil’s Honour Consciousness and Women’s Lived Experiences of Gender
Chapter 2 – Brazilian Women’s Honour Consciousness and Lived Experiences of Gender in Australia
Chapter 3 – Pakistan’s Honour Consciousness and Women’s Lived Experiences of Gender
Chapter 4 – Pakistani Women’s Honour Consciousness and Lived Experiences of Gender in Australia
Chapter 5 – A New Perspective to Hegel, Foucault, and Gender
Chapter 6 – A New Perspective to Hegel’s and Foucault’s Episteme and Migrant Women’s Stories

1 Brazil’s Honour Consciousness and Women’s Lived Experiences of Gender
1 Catholicism in Brazil, “Cultural Christianity” and Honour Consciousness
2 The Effects of Class, Race in Lived Experiences of Honour Consciousness and Gender
3 Coloniality of Power

2 Brazilian Women’s Honour Consciousness and Lived Experiences of Gender in Australia
1 Data Analysis
2 What Changes in Brazilian Christian Women’s Lived Experiences of Honour and Gender in Australia?
3 Aspects of Honour Consciousness, Religion and Gender “Changing Less” in Australia

3 Pakistan’s Honour Consciousness and Women’s Lived Experiences of Gender
1 Views on Islam, Izzat, and Honour Consciousness
2 The Effects of Class, Caste and Region in Lived Experiences of Honour Consciousness and Gender

4 Pakistani Women’s Honour Consciousness and Lived Experiences of Gender in Australia
1 Data Analysis
2 What Changes in Pakistani Muslim Women’s Lived Experiences of Honour and Gender in Australia?
3 Aspects of Honour Consciousness, Religious Consciousness, and Gender “Changing Less” in Australia

5 A New Perspective to Hegel, Foucault, and Gender
1 Foucault’s Episteme and Gender
2 Hegel, Foucault, and Migrant Women

6 A New Perspective to Hegel’s and Foucault’s Episteme and Migrant Women’s Stories
1 Brazilian and Pakistani Women Honour Consciousness and Hegel
2 Brazilian and Pakistani Women Honour Consciousness, Gender Politics and Foucault
3 Brazilian and Pakistani Women’s Honour Consciousness and Gender Politics in Australia

Conclusion

Appendix: Qualitative Interviews Themes – Brazilian Interviewees
References
Index