© 2015 Elsevier Inc.. There is a dearth of research on the role of fitrah, the innate receptiveness to goodness, uprightness, and justice as Muslims understand it, and how it is expressed in and through consumption experiences, practices, and choices. The objective of this research is to study Muslim Māori women, the indigenous people of New Zealand, who have faced significant historical and personal fracturing of their identity narrative, and the reformulation and continuity of the narrative upon reversion to Islam (Islamic fitrah). Through participant observation, personal interviews, and immersion in the field, this study takes an ethnographic approach to uncovering the consumption habits and meanings of these new Muslims. We find that o...
This thesis focuses on the embodied geographies of a diverse group of Muslim women who live in Hamil...
Previously, discourse on Muslims in the West has focused primarily on the agency of men, but Muslim ...
This study is a story of the multiple sides of subject formation, the ways in which immigrant practi...
This research explores the narratives articulated by a cross-section of Muslim women in New Zealand....
Muslim women in New Zealand form an ethnic and religious minority. Research related to the physical ...
Hijab significantly addresses one of the religious identities for Muslim women either those who are ...
Using a social constructionist framework this thesis investigates the construction of Muslim women's...
© 2015 Dr. Karen TurnerThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu Reading Ro...
An increase in commentary on the hijab, or Muslim headscarf, in Western countries can be attributed ...
When Muslims migrate to Western countries, they bring their identity and culture with them. As they ...
New Zealand has been home to many migrants including Muslims for the past many decades. Muslims fro...
This thesis sets out the narratives of Scottish and German women who converted to Islam, in an attem...
The choice of a person's adopted lifestyle can define his social identity through the consumption st...
This papers examines the experiences of converts to Islam among Australian women in the milieu of po...
Political and popular discourse maintain Orientalist myths about Muslims as uniformly and fatalistic...
This thesis focuses on the embodied geographies of a diverse group of Muslim women who live in Hamil...
Previously, discourse on Muslims in the West has focused primarily on the agency of men, but Muslim ...
This study is a story of the multiple sides of subject formation, the ways in which immigrant practi...
This research explores the narratives articulated by a cross-section of Muslim women in New Zealand....
Muslim women in New Zealand form an ethnic and religious minority. Research related to the physical ...
Hijab significantly addresses one of the religious identities for Muslim women either those who are ...
Using a social constructionist framework this thesis investigates the construction of Muslim women's...
© 2015 Dr. Karen TurnerThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu Reading Ro...
An increase in commentary on the hijab, or Muslim headscarf, in Western countries can be attributed ...
When Muslims migrate to Western countries, they bring their identity and culture with them. As they ...
New Zealand has been home to many migrants including Muslims for the past many decades. Muslims fro...
This thesis sets out the narratives of Scottish and German women who converted to Islam, in an attem...
The choice of a person's adopted lifestyle can define his social identity through the consumption st...
This papers examines the experiences of converts to Islam among Australian women in the milieu of po...
Political and popular discourse maintain Orientalist myths about Muslims as uniformly and fatalistic...
This thesis focuses on the embodied geographies of a diverse group of Muslim women who live in Hamil...
Previously, discourse on Muslims in the West has focused primarily on the agency of men, but Muslim ...
This study is a story of the multiple sides of subject formation, the ways in which immigrant practi...