Negotiating gender, religious and professional identities. Exploring some of the challenges of non-veiled Muslim women at work

Farhana Abdul Fatah, S. Schnurr
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Due to the increasing Islamisation, in contemporary Malaysia, non-veiled Muslim women have become the minority in many domains of public life, including the workplace (Hochel 2013; Izharuddin 2018; Mouser 2007). As the veil is widely regarded as a signifier of a Muslim woman’s identity and her level of piety (Ruby 2006; Stirling & Shaw 2004), a woman’s decision to not wear it can result in discriminatory treatment, such as exclusion from the religious community (Othman 2006).  In this paper we give these often discriminated against women a voice and describe some of the challenges that they experience at work. Our particular focus is how these non-veiling women construct their identities – as religious Muslims, “good” women, and successful professionals – in a socio-cultural context where veiling is the norm (Hochel 2013; Izharuddin 2018; Khalid and O’Connor 2011). Drawing on 20 interviews with such women and using Bucholtz and Hall’s (2005) relationality principle, we demonstrate how through their stories of personal experience these women mobilise and orient to a range of different identities – including gender, religious and professional – which are intertwined  with each other in complex ways.
协商性别、宗教和职业身份。探索工作中不戴面纱的穆斯林女性面临的一些挑战
由于日益伊斯兰化,在当代马来西亚,不戴面纱的穆斯林妇女已成为公共生活的许多领域的少数群体,包括工作场所(Hochel 2013;Izharuddin 2018;逮老鼠的2007)。由于面纱被广泛认为是穆斯林妇女身份和虔诚程度的象征(Ruby 2006;Stirling & Shaw 2004),女性决定不穿它可能会导致歧视性待遇,例如被宗教团体排除在外(Othman 2006)。在本文中,我们给这些经常受到歧视的女性一个声音,并描述了她们在工作中遇到的一些挑战。我们特别关注的是这些不戴面纱的女性如何在一个以面纱为规范的社会文化背景下构建自己的身份——作为虔诚的穆斯林、“好”女性和成功的专业人士(Hochel 2013;Izharuddin 2018;Khalid and O’connor 2011)。通过对这些女性的20次采访,并使用Bucholtz和Hall(2005)的关系原则,我们展示了这些女性是如何通过她们的个人经历的故事来调动和定位一系列不同的身份——包括性别、宗教和职业——这些身份以复杂的方式相互交织在一起。
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