British Muslims are often viewed as holding values incompatible with Britishness, regarded with suspicion and sometimes subjected to gendered forms of racism. Research projects have found that identifiably Muslim women face everyday microaggressions, yet little is known about how they negotiate both this and their identities over time. This article addresses this gap by reporting the results of qualitative longitudinal research that explores the narratives of two young British Muslim women over a seven-year period. The women were first interviewed when they were single undergraduates in 2010 and followed up as married young professionals in 2017. On both occasions they were negotiating their identities and sense of belonging in a climate of...
Young Black Muslim Women (BMW) have complex, intersectional identities and exist at the margins of v...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim women ar...
This article is based on a narrative of an Anglo-Asian Muslimah, studying in a prominent university ...
British Muslims are often viewed as holding values incompatible with Britishness, regarded with susp...
Previous research concerned with British Muslim women has explored a range of important issues. Howe...
This article explores how young female Muslim university students in London and Birmingham experienc...
Since the events of 11 September 2001 Islam and Muslims have been the subject of intense scrutiny an...
The scope and principal arguments of the research in this thesis are as follows. This thesis is cent...
The common nomenclature of ethnicity, race and colour has been found wanting in theorising and deali...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
There has been increasing media and political questioning of the national loyalties and identities h...
Stereotyping of Muslims in media and political narratives can have tangible effects on the dayto-day...
There has been increasing media and political questioning of the national loyalties and identities h...
This article explores the challenges facing British Muslim women in the UK today in the face of incr...
In situations of cultural change and dislocation, and driven by both a desire to integrate and to p...
Young Black Muslim Women (BMW) have complex, intersectional identities and exist at the margins of v...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim women ar...
This article is based on a narrative of an Anglo-Asian Muslimah, studying in a prominent university ...
British Muslims are often viewed as holding values incompatible with Britishness, regarded with susp...
Previous research concerned with British Muslim women has explored a range of important issues. Howe...
This article explores how young female Muslim university students in London and Birmingham experienc...
Since the events of 11 September 2001 Islam and Muslims have been the subject of intense scrutiny an...
The scope and principal arguments of the research in this thesis are as follows. This thesis is cent...
The common nomenclature of ethnicity, race and colour has been found wanting in theorising and deali...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
There has been increasing media and political questioning of the national loyalties and identities h...
Stereotyping of Muslims in media and political narratives can have tangible effects on the dayto-day...
There has been increasing media and political questioning of the national loyalties and identities h...
This article explores the challenges facing British Muslim women in the UK today in the face of incr...
In situations of cultural change and dislocation, and driven by both a desire to integrate and to p...
Young Black Muslim Women (BMW) have complex, intersectional identities and exist at the margins of v...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim women ar...
This article is based on a narrative of an Anglo-Asian Muslimah, studying in a prominent university ...