This article examines religious practices in the United States, which govern modesty and other dress norms for men. I focus both on the spaces within which they most collide with regulatory regimes of the state and the legal implications of these norms, particularly for observant Muslim men. Undergirding the research are those ‘‘gender equality’ ’ claims made by many religious adherents, that men are required to maintain proper modesty norms just as are women. Also undergirding the research is the extensive anti-Islam bias in American culture today. The spaces within which men’s religiously proscribed dress and grooming norms are most at issue—indicated by First Amendment legal challenges to rights of religious practice—are primarily those ...
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This article examines religious practices in the United States, which govern modesty and other dress...
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International audienceThis article deals with constructions of gender, religious and national norms ...
This article explores the dynamics of freedom and conformity in religious dress prescriptions and fa...
In this paper, we examine the notion of material consumption culture in Islamic societies. We differ...
This article examines religious practices in the United States, which govern modesty and other dress...
Religion in general, and Islam in particular, has become one of the main focal points of policy-maki...
The current debate over the hijab is often understood through the lens of a ‘clash of civilizations’...
In this Article, I provide a comprehensive account of the role of religion in public accommodations ...
Over the past two decades, the issue of modesty norms and women's wearing modest dress were widely d...
At a time when Western humanitarian rescue discourses seek to save Muslim women from irrational and ...
This article draws on a qualitative research study with Muslim women who cover to investigate how th...
article published in law reviewThis article asks whether Muslims whose religious beliefs prevent inv...
Abstract: This article reveals that while Muslims have a surprisingly good reputation in Western Eur...
The Article uses the feminist critique of the patriarchal nature of religion and liberalism, the fem...
Many faith communities are sincerely pro-life and believe in traditional marriage as the union of on...
The article summarizes the status of religious freedom protection in the Middle East, with a special...
International audienceThis article deals with constructions of gender, religious and national norms ...
This article explores the dynamics of freedom and conformity in religious dress prescriptions and fa...
In this paper, we examine the notion of material consumption culture in Islamic societies. We differ...