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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Bloomsbury Academic | London : Bloomsbury Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_103413776X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 290 p) , Illustrationen, Karte, Porträts
    Edition: 2014
    ISBN: 9781350027749 , 9781350027732 , 9781350027725
    Series Statement: London School of Economics Monographs on social anthropology
    Content: "Somalis are one of the most chastised Muslim communities in Europe. Frequently depicted in the news as victims of female genital mutilation, perpetrators of gang violence, or as jihadi brides and radical Islamists, Somalis have long been seen as a problematic refugee community in Britain and beyond. Somali, Muslim, British shifts attention away from these public debates to provide a detailed ethnographic study of the lives of Somali Muslim women in the United Kingdom. Based on ethnographic research with 21 households in London, it explores the aspirations of Somali women and how these shift over the course of the life cycle and across generations. It argues that these women's aspirations are shaped by, but also unsettle, contemporary ideas of religion, culture and nationality. Giulia Liberatore demonstrates that the increasing dominance of Islamic piety in Europe cannot be explained solely through the lens of religion and migration. Instead, it needs to be understood as one among many different forms of striving - such as for modernity or financial security - that individuals pursue throughout their lives. Bringing new perspectives to debates about Islam, multiculturalism, integration, and national identity in Europe and beyond, this book makes an important contribution to the anthropology of religion, subjectivity, and gender."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350027718
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Liberatore, Giulia Somali, Muslim, British London : Bloomsbury, 2017 ISBN 9781350027718
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Somali ; Muslimin ; Lebensbedingungen ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Feldforschung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949386354502882
    Format: 1 online resource (304 pages)
    ISBN: 9781003086710 , 1003086713 , 9781000187762 , 1000187764 , 9781000181135 , 1000181138 , 9781000184310 , 1000184315 , 1350027723 , 9781350027725 , 1350027731 , 9781350027732
    Series Statement: London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology ; 81
    Content: Somalis are one of the most chastised Muslim communities in Europe. Depicted in the news as victims of female genital mutilation, perpetrators of gang violence, or more recently, as radical Islamists, Somalis have been cast as a threat to social cohesion, national identity, and security in Britain and beyond. Somali, Muslim, British shifts attention away from these public representations to provide a detailed ethnographic study of Somali Muslim women's engagements with religion, political discourses, and public culture in the United Kingdom. The book chronicles the aspirations of different generations of Somali women as they respond to publicly charged questions of what it means to be Muslim, Somali, and British. By challenging and reconfiguring the dominant political frameworks in which they are immersed, these women imagine new ways of being in securitized Britain. Giulia Liberatore provides a nuanced account of Islamic piety, arguing that it needs to be understood as one among many forms of striving that individuals pursue throughout their lives. Bringing new perspectives to debates about Islam and multiculturalism in Europe, this book makes an important contribution to the anthropology of religion, subjectivity, and gender.
    Note: Introduction -- An ethnography with Somali women in London -- Memories of modern Mogadishu -- Tuition centres and Somali mosques: Raising good daughters in London -- Updating Soomaalinimo: Young Somalis and the problematization of culture -- Mosque hopping: Seeking Islamic knowledge in London -- Multiculturalism, British values and the Muslim subject -- Imagining an ideal husband -- Conclusion: Beyond Prevent.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781350027718
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Case studies
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_884695271
    Format: xi, 290 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9781350027718
    Series Statement: London School of Economics monographs on social anthropology 81
    Content: "Somalis are one of the most chastised Muslim communities in Europe. Frequently depicted in the news as victims of female genital mutilation, perpetrators of gang violence, or as jihadi brides and radical Islamists, Somalis have long been seen as a problematic refugee community in Britain and beyond. Somali, Muslim, British shifts attention away from these public debates to provide a detailed ethnographic study of the lives of Somali Muslim women in the United Kingdom. Based on ethnographic research with 21 households in London, it explores the aspirations of Somali women and how these shift over the course of the life cycle and across generations. It argues that these women's aspirations are shaped by, but also unsettle, contemporary ideas of religion, culture and nationality. Giulia Liberatore demonstrates that the increasing dominance of Islamic piety in Europe cannot be explained solely through the lens of religion and migration. Instead, it needs to be understood as one among many different forms of striving - such as for modernity or financial security - that individuals pursue throughout their lives. Bringing new perspectives to debates about Islam, multiculturalism, integration, and national identity in Europe and beyond, this book makes an important contribution to the anthropology of religion, subjectivity, and gender"--
    Content: Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction: Somali, Muslim, British -- 1. Memories of Modernity: From Postcolonial Somalia to the Civil War -- 2. Transmitting Culture and Raising Muslim Children in Britain -- 3. Mosque Hopping and Iman Boosts: Young Pious Women's Engagements with Islamic Knowledge -- 4. Britishness, Multiculturalism and the Female Muslim Subject -- 5. Debating Culture -- 6. Marriage as a Site of Aspiration -- Conclusion: Piety as Aspiration -- Bibliography -- Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350027725
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350027732
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Liberatore, Giulia author Somali, Muslim, British London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Liberatore, Giulia Somali, Muslim, British London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017 ISBN 9781350027749
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350027732
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350027725
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Somalierin ; Muslimin
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London ; Oxford ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sydney :Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,
    UID:
    almahu_BV044724327
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 290 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-3500-2774-9 , 978-1-3500-2773-2 , 978-1-3500-2772-5
    Series Statement: London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology 81
    Content: "Somalis are one of the most chastised Muslim communities in Europe. Frequently depicted in the news as victims of female genital mutilation, perpetrators of gang violence, or as jihadi brides and radical Islamists, Somalis have long been seen as a problematic refugee community in Britain and beyond. Somali, Muslim, British shifts attention away from these public debates to provide a detailed ethnographic study of the lives of Somali Muslim women in the United Kingdom. Based on ethnographic research with 21 households in London, it explores the aspirations of Somali women and how these shift over the course of the life cycle and across generations. It argues that these women's aspirations are shaped by, but also unsettle, contemporary ideas of religion, culture and nationality. Giulia Liberatore demonstrates that the increasing dominance of Islamic piety in Europe cannot be explained solely through the lens of religion and migration. Instead, it needs to be understood as one among many different forms of striving - such as for modernity or financial security - that individuals pursue throughout their lives. Bringing new perspectives to debates about Islam, multiculturalism, integration, and national identity in Europe and beyond, this book makes an important contribution to the anthropology of religion, subjectivity, and gender"...
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Festeinband ISBN 978-1-350-02771-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Somali ; Muslimin ; Lebensbedingungen ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Feldforschung ; Fallstudiensammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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