Women Embracing Islam: Gender And Conversion In The West
First Statement of Responsibility
/ Edited By Karin Van Nieuwkerk
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Austin
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
: University Of Texas Press
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
, 2006.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
xii, 294p.
Other Physical Details
: Ill.
GENERAL NOTES
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Code E.Book: 4231
Text of Note
The Quest for Peace in Submission: Reflections on the Journey of American Women Converts to Islam, The Shaping of a Scandinavian “Islam”: Converts and Gender Equal Opportunity, Symbolizing Distance: Conversion to Islam in Germany and the United States, Gender, Conversion, and Islam: A Comparison of Online and Offl ine Conversion Narratives, The Shifting Signifi cance of the Halal/Haram Frontier: Narratives on the Hijab and Other Issues, Female Conversion to Islam: The Sufi Paradigm, African American Islam as an Expression of Converts’ Religious Faith and Nationalist Dreams and Ambitions, Feminism and Conversion: Comparing British, Dutch, and South African Life Stories, How Deborah Became Aisha: The Conversion Process and the Creation of Female Muslim Identity, Keeping the Faith: Convert Muslim Mothers and the Transmission of Female Muslim Identity in the West