This article explores American Palestinian women’s discursive strategies and identity politics by which they take control of their marital choices. Through the analysis of sixteen in-depth interviews with second-generation Palestinian women and personal observations within the community, the article shows that nationalist and religious discourses produced by the historical contexts respectively stimulated (semi)arranged in-group marriages in the 1990s and self-initiated exogamous marriages as of the early 2000s. Among the group, Islam has become the primary form of identification, and religious discourse has been circulating within Islamic institutions post-1980s. Based on this transformation, the study draws on the strategic use of religio...
This article situates these two new books on the Palestinians in Israel in the broader evolution of ...
Historically, Saudi Arabian culture has been deeply rooted in tradition, religious customs, family-o...
Throughout Islamic history, Islamic schools of law (madhāhib) enjoyed tremendous authority. In addit...
This paper examines Palestinian women\u27s marriage preferences and the ways they incorporate nation...
This chapter uses Muslim communities in greater Milwaukee region in Wisconsin, United States as a ca...
This article examines the biographies of four Muslim American women who have lived in Amman, Jordan....
This paper examines the narratives of twenty-two Palestinian immigrant women who settled in the Milw...
Arab American Muslim women often struggle to maintain conflicting identities. They feel pressure to ...
Due to the growth of Middle Easterners living in America, the study of interethnic romantic relation...
The aim of the article is to analyse the relations between the discursive Islamic tradition and the ...
The Palestinian people were driven out of their land 70 years ago, and are currently dispersed all o...
Identity is significant issue in the world. Pakistani-American Muslim women faced the problems of id...
The number of Muslim-interfaith couples in European countries has become significant due to transnat...
This dissertation explores U.S. American Muslim mothers’ communicative experiences of identity. This...
This dissertation focused on seven Palestinian families and four adults in Maryland whose roots trac...
This article situates these two new books on the Palestinians in Israel in the broader evolution of ...
Historically, Saudi Arabian culture has been deeply rooted in tradition, religious customs, family-o...
Throughout Islamic history, Islamic schools of law (madhāhib) enjoyed tremendous authority. In addit...
This paper examines Palestinian women\u27s marriage preferences and the ways they incorporate nation...
This chapter uses Muslim communities in greater Milwaukee region in Wisconsin, United States as a ca...
This article examines the biographies of four Muslim American women who have lived in Amman, Jordan....
This paper examines the narratives of twenty-two Palestinian immigrant women who settled in the Milw...
Arab American Muslim women often struggle to maintain conflicting identities. They feel pressure to ...
Due to the growth of Middle Easterners living in America, the study of interethnic romantic relation...
The aim of the article is to analyse the relations between the discursive Islamic tradition and the ...
The Palestinian people were driven out of their land 70 years ago, and are currently dispersed all o...
Identity is significant issue in the world. Pakistani-American Muslim women faced the problems of id...
The number of Muslim-interfaith couples in European countries has become significant due to transnat...
This dissertation explores U.S. American Muslim mothers’ communicative experiences of identity. This...
This dissertation focused on seven Palestinian families and four adults in Maryland whose roots trac...
This article situates these two new books on the Palestinians in Israel in the broader evolution of ...
Historically, Saudi Arabian culture has been deeply rooted in tradition, religious customs, family-o...
Throughout Islamic history, Islamic schools of law (madhāhib) enjoyed tremendous authority. In addit...