Face veiling is relatively new in Indonesia. It is often stereotyped
as a sign of extremism and the growing Arabisation of Indonesian
Muslims. It is also perceived as a symbol that demonstrates a lack of
female agency. However, increasing numbers of women are choosing to
wear the cadar (the full face veil). This book provides an
ethnographic study of these women: why they choose to wear the cadar,
embody strict religious disciplinary practices and the consequences of
that choice. The women in this book belong to two Islamic revivalist
movements: various Salafi groups and the Tablīghī Jamāʿat.
Indonesia has constantly witnessed transformations in the meanings and
practices of Islam, and this book demonstrates that women are key
actors in this process. Nisa demonstrates that contrary to
stereotypes, the women in this study have an agency which is expressed
through their chosen docility and obedience.
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ISBN
9781000647051
Publisert
2022
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Vendor
Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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