Social scientists have studied how Islamic face-veiling has in recent years been often violently debated across Europe. However relations between power, the gaze, social spaces and veiling practices remain largely unexplored. Here we consider how dress and veiling cultures and socio-spatial power structures affect each other. First, we analyse historically how in Europe power and social class have been articulated through claims to privacy in public spaces, by means of devices like veils, curtains and darkened glass on forms of transportation. Second, using ethnographic research, we analyse the spatial dynamics of Muslim women’s face-veiling practices in Finnish social spaces, and hostile societal reactions to these. Deploying Lefebvre’s un...
The subject of the veil received much public attention in recent decades. This is because the phenom...
This article aims to analyse the current European obsession with the practice of veiling. What emerg...
Drawing from the voices of young Muslim women living just south of Paris, this article argues that M...
Hijab - female ‘Islamic’ veiling - has been often violently debated in Europe for over two decades, ...
Veiling has in the ‘Western’ mind been associated with the mysterious harem for centuries. Over-erot...
Veiling has in the ‘Western’ mind been associated with the mysterious harem for centuries. Over-erot...
Why has the face veil become the centre of political debates about Islam in urban contexts? What kin...
From burkini swimwear in public beaches to sport-scarves in competitive sport, female Islamic veilin...
This essay examines controversies in the European Union around legislation that bans women from dres...
Veiling in Fashion enters the worlds of women who wear the hijab, both as an aspect of their religio...
Encounters between strangers, as different users of public spaces, are one of the core subjects for ...
The use of veils among contemporary Muslim women triggers a large range of emotions and concepts in ...
Veiling in Fashion explores the worlds of women who wear the hijab, for reasons ranging from religio...
In view of the invisibility of Arab(ic)-Islamic rhetorics and the dominance of scholarship on Christ...
In view of the invisibility of Arab(ic)-Islamic rhetorics and the dominance of scholarship on Christ...
The subject of the veil received much public attention in recent decades. This is because the phenom...
This article aims to analyse the current European obsession with the practice of veiling. What emerg...
Drawing from the voices of young Muslim women living just south of Paris, this article argues that M...
Hijab - female ‘Islamic’ veiling - has been often violently debated in Europe for over two decades, ...
Veiling has in the ‘Western’ mind been associated with the mysterious harem for centuries. Over-erot...
Veiling has in the ‘Western’ mind been associated with the mysterious harem for centuries. Over-erot...
Why has the face veil become the centre of political debates about Islam in urban contexts? What kin...
From burkini swimwear in public beaches to sport-scarves in competitive sport, female Islamic veilin...
This essay examines controversies in the European Union around legislation that bans women from dres...
Veiling in Fashion enters the worlds of women who wear the hijab, both as an aspect of their religio...
Encounters between strangers, as different users of public spaces, are one of the core subjects for ...
The use of veils among contemporary Muslim women triggers a large range of emotions and concepts in ...
Veiling in Fashion explores the worlds of women who wear the hijab, for reasons ranging from religio...
In view of the invisibility of Arab(ic)-Islamic rhetorics and the dominance of scholarship on Christ...
In view of the invisibility of Arab(ic)-Islamic rhetorics and the dominance of scholarship on Christ...
The subject of the veil received much public attention in recent decades. This is because the phenom...
This article aims to analyse the current European obsession with the practice of veiling. What emerg...
Drawing from the voices of young Muslim women living just south of Paris, this article argues that M...