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Women and Warcare: Gendered Islamophobia in Counterterrorism

Critical Studies on Terrorism, 2023
Counterterrorism continues to play a central role in international and national security strategies, including an expansion of a controversial programme known as Countering Violent Extremism (CVE). A central aspect of CVE frameworks is the integration of
Sabrina Alimahomed-Wilson, Yazan Zahzah
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Multimodal Islamophobia: Gendered stereotypes in memes

Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, 2023
This article focuses on the potential of memes as apparently innocuous communicative digital tools to spread gendered Islamophobia. Following theories of meme families, we studied a corpus of 100 memes retrieved from popular internet meme sites from 2017 to 2021.
Carmen Aguilera-Carnerero, Megara Tegal
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Everyday gendered Islamophobia: exploring ordinary attitudes toward Muslim women in Southern France

Gender, Place & Culture, 2023
Scholars have emphasized how Islamophobia is a gendered phenomenon that affects Muslim women’s lives in Western countries. Nevertheless, research has most often focused on public debates on Islam within the mainstream media or on the effects of State laws and public policies such as veil bans.
Félicien Faury
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“She didn’t mean it that way”: theorizing gendered Islamophobia in academia

Race Ethnicity and Education, 2023
Islamophobia and anti-Muslim racism pose a unique experience, especially when one is readily identifiable as a Muslim through hijab, a head covering worn by some Muslim women.
Amilah Baksh
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Reclaiming the narrative: gendered Islamophobia, its impacts and responses from Muslim women

Social Identities, 2021
With the growing rise of Islamophobia in Canada, this study looks at Muslim women's experiences of Islamophobia, how they are impacted and how they respond to Islamophobia in the Canadian context. It also explores how Muslim women feel about being Muslim
Faiza J. Khokhar
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The Matrix of Gendered Islamophobia: Muslim Women’s Repression and Resistance

Gender & Society, 2020
Drawing on 75 semi-structured qualitative interviews with Arab, South Asian, and Black Muslim women social justice activists, ages 18–30 years, organizing in the United States and the United Kingdom, I theorize their experiences as the basis of the matrix of gendered Islamophobia.
Sabrina Alimahomed-Wilson
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Gendered Islamophobia: hate crime against Muslim women

Social Identities, 2013
Post 9/11, most western nations have seen dramatic increases in bias motivated violence against Muslims and those perceived to be Muslim. Predicated on the long-lived vilification of Muslims by the media and the state, such violence is a reactionary reminder of Muslims' outsider status.
Barbara Perry
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Gendered identities and German Islamophobias

Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2019
The German political imaginary and reality increasingly equate the presence of Muslim ‘Others’ within and beyond national borders with the Islamization and ‘Global Islam’, deemed an existential and...
P. Simpson
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Visible and Vocal: The Intersection of Gendered Islamophobia and Muslim Women’s Political Priorities

Review of Religious Research
This study examines the intersectional impacts of Islamophobia and gender on American Muslim women, with a focus on their perceptions, political behavior choices, and policy priorities. Building on Beydoun and Sediqe’s theory of gendered Islamophobia, which highlights the uniquely gendered tropes that characterize Islamophobia, this article explores ...
Nura A. Sediqe   +2 more
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