2021
DOI: 10.18357/ijcyfs121202120083
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Piety, Transgression, and the Feminist Debate on Muslim Women: Resituating the Victim-Subject of Honor-Related Violence From a Transnational Lens

Abstract: While I strongly endorse anti-imperialist feminist attempts to uphold devout Muslim women’s gendered agency, I am concerned that these arguments fail to disrupt the intransigent association of freedom, particularly individual freedom, with secularism, and communitarian restraint with Islam. It is not surprising, therefore, that victim-subjects of honor-related violence, whether in a secular state such as Canada or an Islamic state like Pakistan, are discursively installed within the universal secular sphere an… Show more

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“…The literature review also revealed that many articles on honor killings in the Western world are based on theoretical analysis from a critical perspective, case studies, analysis of indictments, or public-media reference to honor killings (Altinbaş, 2013;Fournier et al, 2012;Gill, 2013;Jamal, 2015;Odeh, 2010;Olwan, 2013;Shapiro, 2009;Zvinkliene, 2010). These studies do not provide quantitative findings.…”
Section: Honor Killings In the Western Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The literature review also revealed that many articles on honor killings in the Western world are based on theoretical analysis from a critical perspective, case studies, analysis of indictments, or public-media reference to honor killings (Altinbaş, 2013;Fournier et al, 2012;Gill, 2013;Jamal, 2015;Odeh, 2010;Olwan, 2013;Shapiro, 2009;Zvinkliene, 2010). These studies do not provide quantitative findings.…”
Section: Honor Killings In the Western Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altinbaş (2013) claimed that stereotyping has lent ideological support to unequal power relations that have been shaped mainly by Western economic interests since colonialism. Gill (2013) and Jamal (2015) emphasized that Islamic laws do not encourage honor killings, indeed, they prohibit it.…”
Section: The Critical Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%