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South Asian American Stories of Self: The Dis/United States of Muslim Womanhood: Muslims in Global Societies Series, cartea 10

Autor Tasneem Mandviwala
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 oct 2022
This book acknowledges and discusses the now politically infamous aspects of an American Muslim woman’s life such as Islamophobia and hijab, but it more importantly examines how women actually deal with these obstacles, intentionally shifting the lens to capture a more holistic, nuanced understanding of their human experiences.  This text is based on a three-year-long qualitative interdisciplinary cultural and developmental psychology and gender systems study.  It uniquely organizes risks, protective factors, and coping mechanisms according to developmental life stages, from teenage to adulthood. Results show how second-generation Muslim American women’s identities develop during adolescence (11-18), emerging adulthood (19-29), and adulthood (30-39) within multiple socio-cultural contexts.
Discussions regarding Muslim Americans often erroneously equate “Muslim” with “Arab” or “Middle Eastern.” By focusing on South Asian Muslim Americans, this work bluntly discusses the overlaps of South Asian culture with Islam, an important contribution to the field since the majority of immigrant Muslims in America are of South Asian descent. This study adds nuance and detail to American Muslim girls’ and women’s experiences while fighting misinformation and stereotypes. It is a significant contribution to anthropological developmental psychology and cultural psychology. The focus on a historically academically marginalized population is beneficial to students, researchers, and professionals in the field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031158346
ISBN-10: 3031158342
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: XIII, 184 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Muslims in Global Societies Series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introduction: Hello, My Name Is.- Chapter 2. The Ups, Downs, and Whatevers of Adolescence.- Chapter 3. Being while Becoming: Emerging Adulthood.- Chapter 4. Adulthood: The Final Chapter?.- Chapter 5. Looking Back to Look Forward.

Notă biografică

Tasneem Mandviwala is a cultural psychologist and intersectional feminist focusing on the identity development and experiential knowledges of historically marginalized communities in the contemporary US. She is currently a researcher at the University of Chicago and has published in Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, Current Opinion in Psychology, Psychology and Society and Faithfully Feminist. She holds a PhD in comparative human development (University of Chicago) and an MA in English literature (University of Houston).

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book acknowledges and discusses the now politically infamous aspects of an American Muslim woman’s life such as Islamophobia and hijab, but it more importantly examines how women actually deal with these obstacles, intentionally shifting the lens to capture a more holistic, nuanced understanding of their human experiences.  This text is based on a three-year-long qualitative interdisciplinary cultural and developmental psychology and gender systems study.  It uniquely organizes risks, protective factors, and coping mechanisms according to developmental life stages, from teenage to adulthood. Results show how second-generation Muslim American women’s identities develop during adolescence (11-18), emerging adulthood (19-29), and adulthood (30-39) within multiple socio-cultural contexts.
Discussions regarding Muslim Americans often erroneously equate “Muslim” with “Arab” or “Middle Eastern.” By focusing on South Asian Muslim Americans, this work bluntly discusses the overlaps of South Asian culture with Islam, an important contribution to the field since the majority of immigrant Muslims in America are of South Asian descent. This study adds nuance and detail to American Muslim girls’ and women’s experiences while fighting misinformation and stereotypes. It is a significant contribution to anthropological developmental psychology and cultural psychology. The focus on a historically academically marginalized population is beneficial to students, researchers, and professionals in the field.

Caracteristici

First book to compare Muslim American women’s experiences from a developmental perspective In-depth qualitative studies to examine Muslim American women’s experiences from a daily lived perspective Focuses exclusively on South Asian American Muslim women, highlighting the diversity of Islam in America