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Mosques as Gendered Spaces: The Complexity of Women’s Compliance with, And Resistance to, Dominant Gender Norms, And the Importance of Male Allies

机译:清真寺作为性别空间:女性遵守和抵抗占主导地位的性别规范的复杂性,以及男性盟友的重要性

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Women’s presence and role in contemporary mosques in Western Europe is debated within and outside Muslim communities, but research on this topic is scarce. Applying a feminist lens on religion and gender, this article situates the mosque as a socially constituted space that both enables and constrains Western European Muslim women’s religious formation, identity-making, participation, belonging, and activism. Informed by qualitative interviews with twenty Muslim women residing in Norway and the United Kingdom, the article argues that women’s reflexive engagement simultaneously expresses compliance with, and challenges to, male power and authority in the mosque. It contends that a complex practice of accommodation and resistance to “traditional” gender norms is rooted in the women’s discursive positioning of “authentic Islam” as gender equal. While men typically inhabit positions of religious and organizational power in mosques, the article also suggests the importance of male allies in women’s struggles for inclusion in the mosque.
机译:在穆斯林社区内外,妇女在西欧当代清真寺中的存在和作用都存在争议,但对此话题的研究很少。本文以女权主义的宗教和性别视角,将清真寺定位为一个由社会构成的空间,该空间既可以使西欧穆斯林妇女的宗教形成,身份认同,参与,归属和行动主义得到加强和约束。通过对二十个居住在挪威和英国的穆斯林妇女进行的定性采访得知,这篇文章认为,妇女的反身参与同时表达了对清真寺中男性权力和权威的遵守和挑战。它认为,对“传统”性别规范进行调和和抵制的复杂做法,源于女性对“真实伊斯兰”的平等对待。虽然男人通常在清真寺居住着宗教和组织权力的职位,但文章还暗示了男性盟友在女性争取纳入清真寺的斗争中的重要性。

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