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Beskrivning
Presented through a queer intersectional framework, the volume contains core evidence-based chapters on the lived experience, as well as the transnational politics of Islamophobia and LGBTQ+ rights promotion, the research on Muslim attitudes to queer issues, and the representations of queer Muslim issues within Canada.
Momin Rahman is Professor of Sociology at Trent University, Canada. Maryam Khan is Assistant Professor of Social Work at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada.
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part One: Queer Women’s Navigation of Islam.- Chapter 2: The Absence and Presence of Female Same Sex Eroticism in Muslim Cultures.- Chapter 3: Challenging the Understanding of Islam as Inherently Homophobic: The Possibilities of Queer Muslim Inclusion Through Faith-Based Framing.- Chapter 4: Empowerment Through Islam for Queer Muslim Women.- Part Two: Intersectional Identities and Transnational Experiences.- Chapter 5: Queer Muslim Intersectionality as Refractional Empowerment Methodology.- Chapter 6: Thematic Reflections on Research with Queer Muslims.- Chapter 7: Interview Results Chapter.- Part Three: Canadian Contexts.- Chapter 8: Canadian Diversity and Muslim Integration.- Chapter 9: The Muslim Public’s Response to Sexual Diversity.- Chapter 10: Muslim Institutional Response to Sexual Diversity in Canada and the United States.- Chapter 11: Islamophobia, Sexual Diversity, and the Representation of LGBTQ+ Muslims in Canada.- Chapter 12: Conclusion.