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Haneen Shafeeq Ghabra

Muslim Women and White Femininity


Reenactment and Resistance
Neuausg. 2018. X, 194 S. 3 Abb. 225 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG LTD. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS 2018
ISBN: 1-433-15216-9 (1433152169)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-433-15216-0 (9781433152160)

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Muslim Women and White Femininity: Reenactment and Resistance explores how Whiteness travels through Muslim women´s bodies, who in turn reenact or resist White womanhood by examining three relevant archetypes: the Oppressed, the Advocate, and the Humanitarian Leader.
Muslim Women and White Femininity: Reenactment and Resistance is a much-needed book in a time when Muslim women are speaking out but also embodying White femininity. This book focuses on how Whiteness travels through Muslim women´s bodies, who in turn reenact or resist White womanhood, by examining three relevant archetypes: the Oppressed, the Advocate, and the Humanitarian Leader. The author aims to demonstrate the necessity of archetypal criticism as a method that can teach the reader or student how to deconstruct dominant discourses in the media. This book aims to address intercultural, gender, intersectional and critical communication courses but is also suited for those in the general public who wish to understand the deceptive nature of the media. Thus, at a time where Muslim women are being used as media objects by Western media, this book is crucial in analyzing how readers can begin to uncover dominant ideologies that are carried through and by Muslim women.
Acknowledgments - Introduction - Understanding the Postcolonial through Whiteness Performance and Intersectionality - Weaving Intersectionality through Narrative Criticism: Western Feminism and the Marginalization of Third World Women - Malala Yousafazai: The Oppressed Muslim Woman and the Search for Agency - Ayaan Hirsi Ali: The Advocate and the Rejection of Islam - Queen Rania: The Humanitarian Leader and the Search for a Counter-Narrative - Conclusion: The Search for an Intersectional Feminist Ethic - Index.
"This book is a timely and important contribution to the emerging body of scholarship on Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) communication studies. Theoretically grounded and methodologically rich, Ghabra provides a complex analysis of a range of popular cultural texts about Muslim women and offers an intersectional feminist ethic that is full of resistive potential and collective hope. I highly recommend it." - Gust Yep, Professor of Communication Studies, San Francisco State University

Haneen Shafeeq Ghabra obtained her PhD in communication studies from the University of Denver and is currently Assistant Professor at Kuwait University´s Department of Mass Communication. She has won top paper awards numerous times, and publishes frequently on the topic of intersectional feminism.