Queer Jews, queer Muslims : race, religion, and representation /
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Detroit, Michigan :
Wayne State University Press,
[2024]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Why Jewish, Muslim, and queer?
- 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
- 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
- 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.