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Refashioning Muslims
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familialism
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neoliberalism
Turkey
Product details
- ISBN 9781399526425
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 31 Mar 2025
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Refashioning Muslims explores the self-presentations and daily performances of young, bourgeois, fashion-conscious Muslim female entrepreneurs who emerged as new social actors in fields of fashion, leisure, charity and the family during the 2010s. It examines how these Muslim fashionistas significantly bolster governmental capacity to build public consent by projecting images of successful entrepreneurs, benevolent philanthropists and ideal mothers. However, their performances entail moments of imperfection and moral dilemma as they navigate market demands and everyday aspirations often conflicting with Islamic orthodoxy and traditional gender order.
The book analyses how Muslim fashionistas cooperate with and challenge religious, classed, and gendered ideals, shaping a neoliberal Muslim subjectivity in the new Turkey. Drawing on Ricoeur's notion of 'narrative identity' and Bourdieu's notion of 'regulated liberties', the book argues that women's subjectivities are guided by the dynamic unity of the narrative configuration of the self, and formed through a complex interplay between autonomy and (self-)regulation.
Merve Kütük-Kuriş is an Assistant Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies in the Department of Sociology at Boğaziçi University. She received her M.Phil. in Political Theory from the University of Oxford and her PhD in Politics from SOAS, University of London. Her main research interests revolve around social and political theory, political ethnography, sociology of Islam, social movements, and gender studies with particular reference to the Middle East. Kütük Kuriş has published in edited collections and peer-reviewed journals, including Women’s Studies International Forum, Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies, and Religions.
Refashioning Muslims
€102.99
