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Book Title
Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian-American Middle Class
Title
Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian-American Middle Class
Subtitle
Lifestyle Consumption beyond Halal and Hijab
ISBN-10
1793649391
EAN
9781793649393
ISBN
9781793649393
Release Date
10/15/2021
Release Year
2021
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Genre
Philosophy & Spirituality
Subject
Society & Culture
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian-American Middle Class : Lifestyle Consumption Beyond Halal and Hijab
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Farha Bano Ternikar
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
15.7 Oz
Number of Pages
136 Pages

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This book uses everyday consumption as a lens to analyze how South Asian Muslim American women negotiate racial, religious, gendered, classed, and often political identities. In particular, Ternikar examines the use of food and clothing as well as social media accounts among this important immigrant population, offering new insight that goes beyond examining Muslim American women through the lens of hijab. This timely and nuanced interdisciplinary study draws on both sociology of consumption theory and intersectional feminism and will be valuable for courses in gender and women's studies, sociology of consumption, and women and religion.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
1793649391
ISBN-13
9781793649393
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4050388354

Product Key Features

Author
Farha Bano Ternikar
Publication Name
Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian-American Middle Class : Lifestyle Consumption Beyond Halal and Hijab
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
136 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
15.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hq1170
Reviews
Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian-American Middle Class is a superb and original work that admirably unites Social Science and Ethnic Studies perspectives. Terniker offers expert analysis of culinary and sartorial cultures in Asian diasporas across a range of fascinating topics. Skillfully weaving ethnographic fieldwork with leading theoretical paradigms, she posits vital counterpoints to essentialist conversations about authenticity and belonging. Imminently readable and teachable, this book delivers what scholars of Ethnic Studies and the Social Sciences have eagerly awaited: a Muslim-focused look at gender and consumption in the South Asian diaspora that meaningfully engages with contemporary debates about cuisine and fashion., Using an intersectional analysis that incorporates gender, social class, race, ethnicity, sexuality, religion, and immigrant status, Ternikar complicates classical sociological accounts of consumption. She shows how middle-class, college educated, second-generation South Asian Muslim American women navigate the complex and often fraught dynamics of living in contemporary America, using consumption to form new identities, while maintaining ethno-religious traditions, and to create distinct bonds of friendship with other SAMA women. Ternikar's account is a fascinating examination of their multi-faceted lives and identities., Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian-American Middle Class: Lifestyle Consumption beyond Halal and Hijab is a much-needed study that explores the ways that Muslim women negotiate their immigrant, racial, ethnic, religious, and gendered identities through their consumption practices. Ternikar's artfully shows how women drive a new economy around Muslim and South Asian consumption of food and fashion that blend their religious, ethnic, and American identities together. This book provides a nuanced look into the everyday practices of South Asian Muslim women who live in a post 9/11 society, highlighting the ways in which they create new cultural practices to produce a new Muslim American identity., Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian-American Middle Class is a superb and original work that admirably unites Social Science and Ethnic Studies perspectives. Ternikar offers expert analysis of culinary and sartorial cultures in Asian diasporas across a range of fascinating topics. Skillfully weaving ethnographic fieldwork with leading theoretical paradigms, she posits vital counterpoints to essentialist conversations about authenticity and belonging. Imminently readable and teachable, this book delivers what scholars of Ethnic Studies and the Social Sciences have eagerly awaited: a Muslim-focused look at gender and consumption in the South Asian diaspora that meaningfully engages with contemporary debates about cuisine and fashion., In this well-theorized and smartly researched book, Ternikar covers new territory in the fields of food, fashion, and consumption studies. By bringing the three approaches together, she helps readers recognize the multiple voices we speak in when we shop and the many ways those voices can be heard and misheard., This book is a fascinating exploration of the interplay between identity formation and consumption patterns with special focus on food, dress, and social media. But its sophisticated and nuanced description of the mutual impacts of politics, capitalism, and identity formation among South Asian Muslim women goes far beyond debates over clothing and dietary habits. Based on case studies in Chicago, Ternikar reveals women's agency in both adapting to and maintaining distinct identities within dominant American cultures., This book provides engaging and much-needed scholarly insights into the nuanced and varied everyday experiences of South Asian Muslim American (SAMA) women, with an important focus on how gender, religion, class, politics, race, and ethnicity play an integral role in shaping these women's consumption practices. Ternikar's intersectional exploration of the rich contexts that inform second-generation South Asian Muslim American women's engagement with food and fashion in multiple cultural sites is a timely contribution that necessarily challenges stereotypical representations of Muslim women and highlights new and exciting directions in the study of immigrant and Muslim American identities.
Table of Content
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Beyond Authentic Curry and Halal Kebobs Chapter 2: Bicultural Identities, Prada Bags and Saris? Chapter 3: Muslimgirls, Browngirls andthe Consumption of Social Media Conclusion References Index About the Author
Topic
Sociology / General, Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies, Women's Studies, Islam / Rituals & Practice
Lccn
2021-043250
Dewey Decimal
305.486970973
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Religion, Social Science

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