Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian-American Middle Class: Lifestyle Consumption beyond Halal and Hijab

Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian-American Middle Class: Lifestyle Consumption beyond Halal and Hijab

by Farha Bano Ternikar
Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian-American Middle Class: Lifestyle Consumption beyond Halal and Hijab

Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian-American Middle Class: Lifestyle Consumption beyond Halal and Hijab

by Farha Bano Ternikar

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Overview

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 Details

ISBN-13: 9781793649409
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 11/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Farha Bano Ternikar is associate professor of sociology and gender and women’s studies at Le Moyne College.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Beyond Authentic Curry and Halal Kebobs

Chapter 2: Bicultural Identities, Prada Bags and Saris?

Chapter 3: Muslimgirls, Browngirls and the Consumption of Social Media

Conclusion

References

Index

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