A Question of Izzat: Honor, Shame and Ownership among Sunni Muslims in South Asia and the British Diaspora

This paper is part of a larger project that looks at Asian writers in the English-speaking world. It focuses on literature representing British-Muslim identities in relation to post- 9/11 and post-7/7 debates on national identity, cultural and religious expression, and the future of multiculturalism...

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Main Author: Shahani, Lila Ramos
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss21/16
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1512/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n21_2022_2013_202014_5D_203.8_Special_Shahani.pdf
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.kk-15122024-12-17T13:48:02Z A Question of Izzat: Honor, Shame and Ownership among Sunni Muslims in South Asia and the British Diaspora Shahani, Lila Ramos This paper is part of a larger project that looks at Asian writers in the English-speaking world. It focuses on literature representing British-Muslim identities in relation to post- 9/11 and post-7/7 debates on national identity, cultural and religious expression, and the future of multiculturalism in Britain. While the postcolonial paradigm offers a rich site for examining the long-term consequences of colonialism in relation to first- and second- generation writers, the complex politics of location in recent British-South Asian fiction points to the emergence of a new set of positionalities. I argue that much contemporary minority writing has come to reflect a significantly altered context in which secularism, cosmopolitanism and hybridization are being challenged by a politics of faith and insurgency—a politics that is at once defined and contested within specific communities and along transnational lines. At the fulcrum of these political debates spurred by minority writing are questions of honor and shame articulated on the physical location and moral evaluation of women in diasporic communities. 2024-12-18T13:11:21Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss21/16 info:doi/10.13185/1656-152x.1512 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1512/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n21_2022_2013_202014_5D_203.8_Special_Shahani.pdf Kritika Kultura Archīum Ateneo women’s oppression multiculturalism translation ghettoization religion ethnicity
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic women’s oppression
multiculturalism
translation
ghettoization
religion
ethnicity
spellingShingle women’s oppression
multiculturalism
translation
ghettoization
religion
ethnicity
Shahani, Lila Ramos
A Question of Izzat: Honor, Shame and Ownership among Sunni Muslims in South Asia and the British Diaspora
description This paper is part of a larger project that looks at Asian writers in the English-speaking world. It focuses on literature representing British-Muslim identities in relation to post- 9/11 and post-7/7 debates on national identity, cultural and religious expression, and the future of multiculturalism in Britain. While the postcolonial paradigm offers a rich site for examining the long-term consequences of colonialism in relation to first- and second- generation writers, the complex politics of location in recent British-South Asian fiction points to the emergence of a new set of positionalities. I argue that much contemporary minority writing has come to reflect a significantly altered context in which secularism, cosmopolitanism and hybridization are being challenged by a politics of faith and insurgency—a politics that is at once defined and contested within specific communities and along transnational lines. At the fulcrum of these political debates spurred by minority writing are questions of honor and shame articulated on the physical location and moral evaluation of women in diasporic communities.
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author Shahani, Lila Ramos
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title A Question of Izzat: Honor, Shame and Ownership among Sunni Muslims in South Asia and the British Diaspora
title_short A Question of Izzat: Honor, Shame and Ownership among Sunni Muslims in South Asia and the British Diaspora
title_full A Question of Izzat: Honor, Shame and Ownership among Sunni Muslims in South Asia and the British Diaspora
title_fullStr A Question of Izzat: Honor, Shame and Ownership among Sunni Muslims in South Asia and the British Diaspora
title_full_unstemmed A Question of Izzat: Honor, Shame and Ownership among Sunni Muslims in South Asia and the British Diaspora
title_sort question of izzat: honor, shame and ownership among sunni muslims in south asia and the british diaspora
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss21/16
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1512/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n21_2022_2013_202014_5D_203.8_Special_Shahani.pdf
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