Gender, Sexuality, and Diaspora

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Broken Hymen
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Compulsory Unveiling
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Fadime Sahindal
feminist anthropology
Gelatine Capsule
Honour Related Violence
Intact Hymen
Intersecting Power Relations
interviewee
Interviewee Women
Iranian Islamic Discourses
Iranian migration studies
Middle Eastern women
Modest Dress Code
Post-revolutionary Iran
postcolonial identity
Premarital Sexual Experience
Public Kiss
qualitative interviews
Sexual Education
sexuality in Iranian diaspora women
Sexually Inexperienced
Swedish Men
Veiled Women
Veiling Practices
Vice Versa
Virginity Examinations
women
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415855686
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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To what extent do women accept, adjust and challenge the intersecting and shifting relations of cultural, political and religious discourses that organize their (sexual) lives?

Seeking to expand the focus on changing gender roles and construction of diasporic femininities and sexualities in migration studies, Farahani presents an original analysis of first generation Iranian immigrant women in Sweden. Certainly, highlighting the hybrid experiences of Swedish Iranians, Farahani explores the tensions that develop between the process of (self)disciplining women’s bodies and the coping tactics that women employ. Subsequently, Gender, Sexuality, and Diaspora demonstrates how migratory experiences impact sexuality and, conversely, how sexuality is constitutive of migratory processes.

A timely book rich with empirical and theoretical insights on the subject of gender, diaspora and sexuality, it will appeal to scholars and undergraduate and postgraduate students of gender studies, anthropology, sociology, sexuality studies, diaspora, postcolonial and Middle Eastern studies.

Fataneh Farahani is an Associate Professor in Ethnology at Stockholm University, Sweden.

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