Islam, gender and migrant integration: the case of Somali immigrant families
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Al Huraibi, Nahla 1966- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: El Paso LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC 2014
Series:New Americans (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC)
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Online Access:FAW01
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Item Description:Paralleltitel: Social context of residential integration
Gender, immigration and the Somali community of Columbus, Ohio -- Islam, gender and ijtihad -- Researching immigrant integration -- Gender identity and gender roles in Somali immigrant families -- Gender relationships and Somali immigrant integration -- Ijtihad, gender and transnational integration
Includes bibliographical references and index
Al Huraibi addresses three questions: how do Somali immigrants negotiate gender notions and practices between those maintained in Somali culture and those adopted from mainstream American culture; how immigrants' understandings of Islamic writings on gender shape the negotiation process and how the integration process shapes their understanding of Islamic gender discourse; and to what extent resultant gender perceptions and practices reflect the transnational integration and cultural hybridism of two or more cultures. Al Huraibi concludes that respondents' cross-cultural selection of aspects f
Physical Description:ix, 217 pages .
ISBN:1593327439
9781593327439
9781593326005
1593326009

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