This article compares the ways in which Saba Mahmood’s The Politics of Piety (2005) and Cressida Heyes’ Self-Transformations: Foucault, Ethics, and Normalization (2007), unlike current governmentality studies, employ the later Foucault’s ethical theory. By explaining the theoretical framework of the ‘middle’ Foucault (governmentality and agency) and the ‘later’ Foucault (ethics and agency) and then comparing Mahmood and Heyes’ use of Foucault’s work, it is argued that Mahmood and Heyes’ analyses, though thought-provoking and incisive, overlook aspects of Foucault’s later work, ultimately preventing them from offering productive ‘feminist strategies’. The author seeks to link this discussion to contemporary debates and analyses of agency, fr...
The relationship between masculine and feminine is collectively constructed. Both narrative and disc...
I argue that representations of the Muslim woman in the Western imaginary function as counter-images...
[Extract] IN HER TRAGICALLY short life, Saba Mahmood (1961–2018) established an international reputa...
This article addresses dilemmas of agency for feminism through reflections on social psychological r...
The focus of this dissertation is on news articles, which report on Muslim women after 9/11 in the A...
This article analyzes two books that utilize the construct of “The Muslim Woman” as a symbol for pub...
This thesis analyzes critical conceptions of human agency, resistance and freedom as well as their i...
This article draws on a qualitative research study with Muslim women who cover to investigate how th...
In her book, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject, Saba Mahmood analyzes ...
In this article we inquire into the forms of intellectual work that are possible when non-Muslim, no...
A considerable literature has been devoted to the study of Islamic activism. By contrast, Nadje Al-A...
The relationship between masculine and feminine is collectively constructed. Both narrative and disc...
In this paper, I take aim at the typical anthropological routine of criticizing universalist assumpt...
This article argues that insomuch as feminism is both an analytical and politically prescriptive pro...
In her book, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject, Saba Mahmood analyzes ...
The relationship between masculine and feminine is collectively constructed. Both narrative and disc...
I argue that representations of the Muslim woman in the Western imaginary function as counter-images...
[Extract] IN HER TRAGICALLY short life, Saba Mahmood (1961–2018) established an international reputa...
This article addresses dilemmas of agency for feminism through reflections on social psychological r...
The focus of this dissertation is on news articles, which report on Muslim women after 9/11 in the A...
This article analyzes two books that utilize the construct of “The Muslim Woman” as a symbol for pub...
This thesis analyzes critical conceptions of human agency, resistance and freedom as well as their i...
This article draws on a qualitative research study with Muslim women who cover to investigate how th...
In her book, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject, Saba Mahmood analyzes ...
In this article we inquire into the forms of intellectual work that are possible when non-Muslim, no...
A considerable literature has been devoted to the study of Islamic activism. By contrast, Nadje Al-A...
The relationship between masculine and feminine is collectively constructed. Both narrative and disc...
In this paper, I take aim at the typical anthropological routine of criticizing universalist assumpt...
This article argues that insomuch as feminism is both an analytical and politically prescriptive pro...
In her book, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject, Saba Mahmood analyzes ...
The relationship between masculine and feminine is collectively constructed. Both narrative and disc...
I argue that representations of the Muslim woman in the Western imaginary function as counter-images...
[Extract] IN HER TRAGICALLY short life, Saba Mahmood (1961–2018) established an international reputa...