Veiling in fashion : space and the hijab in minority communities

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Veiling in fashion : space and the hijab in minority communities

Anna-Mari Almila

(Dress cultures / series editors, Reina Lewis & Elizabeth Wilson)

I.B. Tauris, 2019

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-230) and index

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Description

Veiling in Fashion enters the worlds of women who wear the hijab, both as an aspect of their religious observance and community belonging, and as a fashion statement, drawing upon global Islamic fashion history. The book uses rich ethnographic investigation of everyday veiling practices among Muslim women in the city of Helsinki as a lens through which to reflect on and advance understanding of matters concerning Muslim dress in international Muslim minority contexts. The book provides an innovative approach to studying veiling by connecting varied realms of practice, demonstrating how domains as apparently separate as fashion, materiality, city spaces, private life, religious beliefs, and cosmopolitan social conditions are all tightly bound up together in ways that only a sensitive multi-disciplinary approach can reveal. It will appeal to scholars and students in fashion, gender, religion, material cultures, and the construction of space.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: The Veil, Fashion, Space, Everyday Life and Globalization 2. Investigating the Veil in Finland 3. Commercial Spaces: Local, Transnational, Multinational and Deterritorial 4. Spaces of Comfort and Discomfort: Physical and Emotional, Social and Global 5. Community Spaces: Global and Intimate Ummah, Schools and Mosques 6. Spaces of Integration and Adaptation: Citizenship, Workplace and Sport Venues 7. Public and Private Spaces: Visibility, Face and Gender 8. Conclusion: On Politics, Veiling and Sociology of Fashion References Appendix: Research Methods Index

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