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Title Queer Jews, Queer Muslims : Race, Religion, and Representation / edited by Adi Saleem
Published Detroit, Michigan : Wayne State University Press, [2024]

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Description 1 online resource (239 pages)
Contents Introduction: Why Jewish, Muslim, and Queer? -- Part I. Boundary Crossings and Intersectionality -- 1. Queer-Jewish-Muslim: Constructing Hyphenated Religious Identities through Tactics of Intersubjectivity -- 2. Queer Disguises: Jewish Women's Performance of Race and Gender in the Colonial Maghreb -- 3. "A Living Tableau of Queerness": The Orient at the Crossroads of Genre and Gender in Proust's Recherche -- Part II. Public Discourse and Identity -- 4. Queering the Abrahamic Scriptures -- 5. A Corpus-Assisted Analysis of the Discursive Construction of LGBT Muslims and Jews in UK Media -- Part III. Building Community, Forging Solidarity -- 6. Religious Life Is Life Together: Ritual, Liminality, and Communitas among Queer Jews in Postsecular Britain -- 7. Eid Parties, Iftar Dinners, and Pride Parades: Navigating Queer Muslim Identity through Community -- Afterword: Lessons in Historical Nominalism -- Contributors -- Index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 21, 2024)
Subject Intersectionality (Sociology) -- Europe
Sexual minorities -- Europe
Jews -- Europe.
Muslims -- Europe
Form Electronic book
Author Saleem, Adi, editor
Thompson, Katrina Daly
Crucifix, Edwige
Kamal, Amr
Shah, Shanon
Phillips, Robert
Johnstone, Elizabeth
Halperin, David M
Richardson, Matthew
ISBN 0814350895
9780814350898