In Honor of Fadime: Murder and Shame
Autor Unni Wikan Traducere de Anna Patersonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 aug 2021
In 2002 young Fadime Sahindal was brutally murdered by her own father. She belonged to a family of Kurdish immigrants who had lived in Sweden for almost two decades. But Fadime’s relationship with a man outside of their community had deeply dishonored her family, and only her death could remove the stain. This abhorrent crime shocked the world, and her name soon became a rallying cry in the struggle to combat so-called honor killings.
Unni Wikan narrates Fadime’s heartbreaking story through her own eloquent words, along with the testimonies of her father, mother, and two sisters. What unfolds is a tale of courage and betrayal, loyalty and love, power and humiliation, and a nearly unfathomable clash of cultures. Despite enduring years of threats over her emancipated life, Fadime advocated compassion for her killer to the end, believing him to be trapped by an unyielding code of honor. Wikan puts this shocking event in context by analyzing similar honor killings throughout Europe, Canada, and the United States. She also examines the concept of honor in historical and cross-cultural depth, concluding that Islam itself is not to blame—indeed, honor killings occur across religious and ethnic traditions—but rather the way that many cultures have resolutely linked honor with violence.
In Honor of Fadime holds profound and timely insights into conservative Kurdish culture, but ultimately the heart of this powerful book is Fadime’s courageous and tragic story—and Wikan’s telling of it is riveting.
Unni Wikan narrates Fadime’s heartbreaking story through her own eloquent words, along with the testimonies of her father, mother, and two sisters. What unfolds is a tale of courage and betrayal, loyalty and love, power and humiliation, and a nearly unfathomable clash of cultures. Despite enduring years of threats over her emancipated life, Fadime advocated compassion for her killer to the end, believing him to be trapped by an unyielding code of honor. Wikan puts this shocking event in context by analyzing similar honor killings throughout Europe, Canada, and the United States. She also examines the concept of honor in historical and cross-cultural depth, concluding that Islam itself is not to blame—indeed, honor killings occur across religious and ethnic traditions—but rather the way that many cultures have resolutely linked honor with violence.
In Honor of Fadime holds profound and timely insights into conservative Kurdish culture, but ultimately the heart of this powerful book is Fadime’s courageous and tragic story—and Wikan’s telling of it is riveting.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226896878
ISBN-10: 0226896870
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 0226896870
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Unni Wikan is professor of social anthropology at the University of Oslo, Norway. She is the author of several books, including Resonance: Beyond the Words and Generous Betrayal: Politics of Culture in the New Europe, both published by the University of Chicago Press. Anna Paterson is a translator of Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and German. She is the author of Scotland’s Landscape: Endangered Icon.
Cuprins
Introduction
Part I Swedish Lives
1 Fadime, in Remembrance
2 Sara: “Too Swedish” for a Right to Live
3 Pela, or History Repeats Itself
Part II Honor
4 What Is Honor?
5 The Cross-Cultural Context of Honor Killing
6 Virginity, Virility, and Honor
Part III Fadime’s Case
7 At a Trial
8 Little Sister, Thirteen Years Old
9 A Mother’s Story
10 Naive or Primitive?
11 Strength Born from Grief
Part IV Norwegian Lives
12 Intermission: Honor in the Courtroom
13 Nadia’s Case: Another Question of Honor
14 The Zedini Case: Was Honor at Stake?
15 The Lørenskog Murder: Rethinking Honor
Part V The Appeal
16 The Man in the Woods
17 The Mother
Part VI The Way Forward
18 Speaking in Parliament
19 Integration
20 At Stake: A Perception of Humanity
Part VII Reflections
21 Longing for a Family
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Part I Swedish Lives
1 Fadime, in Remembrance
2 Sara: “Too Swedish” for a Right to Live
3 Pela, or History Repeats Itself
Part II Honor
4 What Is Honor?
5 The Cross-Cultural Context of Honor Killing
6 Virginity, Virility, and Honor
Part III Fadime’s Case
7 At a Trial
8 Little Sister, Thirteen Years Old
9 A Mother’s Story
10 Naive or Primitive?
11 Strength Born from Grief
Part IV Norwegian Lives
12 Intermission: Honor in the Courtroom
13 Nadia’s Case: Another Question of Honor
14 The Zedini Case: Was Honor at Stake?
15 The Lørenskog Murder: Rethinking Honor
Part V The Appeal
16 The Man in the Woods
17 The Mother
Part VI The Way Forward
18 Speaking in Parliament
19 Integration
20 At Stake: A Perception of Humanity
Part VII Reflections
21 Longing for a Family
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Notes
References