The hijab has been considered a notable factor in increasing women’s tendency to practise beauty in Iran. Experiences of beauty practices by Iranian women in diaspora can shed light on the extent of the influence that the practice of (un)veiling might have on beauty regimes. This study uses semi-structured interviews amongst a group of Iranian women in Belgium to investigate the development of beauty practices after migration. The study draws on feminist studies on beauty practices and ethnic/racial identities to explore whether beauty practices create a sense of normalcy or are forms of self-governance in compliance with the dominant discourses of female embodiment. The findings point to the complex intertwinement of racialisation with gen...
The hijab has been the subject of public and academic debates that have polarized scholars, politici...
This Costume Design Master’s Thesis, The Cultural Antecedents of the Veil in the Persian Gulf, Iran ...
One of the most dominant tropes in the visual arts from the Middle East, including Iran, is the figu...
Traditionally, and as a result of cultural turn's emphasis on identity, Iranian women's use of dress...
In this study we analyze veiling as an Islamic religious practice among Turkish and Moroccan immigra...
This article uses the notion of ‘gaze’ as a tool in attempting to probe how the Muslim female is dis...
In this paper, drawing on notions, such as harmful cultural practices and beauty, and based on semi-...
Iranian women’s veiling, as one of the major concerns of both women and the state, has been the subj...
This thesis addresses the diverse and changing sartorial practices of Turkish-Dutch Muslim women by ...
Much ink has been spilled on the history of veiling, reveiling, and unveiling in various parts of th...
In this article, drawing on Butler, Bourdieu, and Foucault, I examine the veil as an embodied and et...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior DesignKim Hiller ConnellAcculturation...
Since all regulations in countries labeled as “Islamic” are adapted to the Islamic principles, the f...
Based on in-depth, semi-structured qualitative interviews and participant observations in immigrant ...
This qualitative research study draws on social representations theory and the concept of social ide...
The hijab has been the subject of public and academic debates that have polarized scholars, politici...
This Costume Design Master’s Thesis, The Cultural Antecedents of the Veil in the Persian Gulf, Iran ...
One of the most dominant tropes in the visual arts from the Middle East, including Iran, is the figu...
Traditionally, and as a result of cultural turn's emphasis on identity, Iranian women's use of dress...
In this study we analyze veiling as an Islamic religious practice among Turkish and Moroccan immigra...
This article uses the notion of ‘gaze’ as a tool in attempting to probe how the Muslim female is dis...
In this paper, drawing on notions, such as harmful cultural practices and beauty, and based on semi-...
Iranian women’s veiling, as one of the major concerns of both women and the state, has been the subj...
This thesis addresses the diverse and changing sartorial practices of Turkish-Dutch Muslim women by ...
Much ink has been spilled on the history of veiling, reveiling, and unveiling in various parts of th...
In this article, drawing on Butler, Bourdieu, and Foucault, I examine the veil as an embodied and et...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior DesignKim Hiller ConnellAcculturation...
Since all regulations in countries labeled as “Islamic” are adapted to the Islamic principles, the f...
Based on in-depth, semi-structured qualitative interviews and participant observations in immigrant ...
This qualitative research study draws on social representations theory and the concept of social ide...
The hijab has been the subject of public and academic debates that have polarized scholars, politici...
This Costume Design Master’s Thesis, The Cultural Antecedents of the Veil in the Persian Gulf, Iran ...
One of the most dominant tropes in the visual arts from the Middle East, including Iran, is the figu...