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Gendered Lives in the Western Indian Ocean: Islam, Marriage, and Sexuality on the Swahili Coast

Hirsch, Susan F.(Afterword by)Stiles, Erin E.(Edited by)Thompson, Katrina Daly(Edited by)
Part of the Indian Ocean Studies Series series
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Muslim communities throughout the Indian Ocean have long questioned what it means to be a good Muslim.

Much recent scholarship on Islam in the Indian Ocean considers debates among Muslims about authenticity, authority, and propriety.

Despite the centrality of this topic within studies of Indian Ocean, African, and other Muslim communities, little of the existing scholarship has addressed such debates in relation to women, gender, or sexuality.

Yet women are deeply involved with ideas about what it means to be a good Muslim.In Gendered Lives in the Western Indian Ocean, anthropologists, historians, linguists, and gender studies scholars examine Islam, sexuality, gender, and marriage on the Swahili coast and elsewhere in the Indian Ocean.

The book examines diverse sites of empowerment, contradiction, and resistance affecting cultural norms, Islam and ideas of Islamic authenticity, gender expectations, ideologies of modernity, and British education.

The books attention to both masculinity and femininity, broad examination of the transnational space of the Swahili coast, and inclusion of research on non-Swahili groups on the East African coast makes it a unique and indispensable resource.

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Ohio University Press
082144543X / 9780821445433
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
15/10/2015
English
400 pages
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