“She didn’t mean it that way”: theorizing gendered Islamophobia in academia

IF 2.4 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Amilah Baksh
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ABSTRACTIslamophobia and anti-Muslim racism pose a unique experience, especially when one is readily identifiable as a Muslim through hijab, a head covering worn by some Muslim women. Although frequently conflated with racial identity, Muslim women are uniquely impacted by the intersection of race, gender, and religious identity. In this paper, I explore the intersection of race, gender, and religious identity in higher education through critical autoethnography. Utilizing the lenses of postcolonial feminism and critical whiteness studies, I examine my lived experiences as a visibly Muslim and racialized woman teaching at a predominantly white institution in Southern Ontario. Through this exploration, I discuss a pattern of racism and Islamophobia in the academy, and how the inadequacy of addressing incidents reinforces and reproduces racism and Islamophobia.KEYWORDS: Muslim womanIslamophobiahigher educationpredominantly white institutionautoethnography Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.
“她不是那个意思”:将学术界的性别伊斯兰恐惧症理论化
穆斯林恐惧症和反穆斯林种族主义构成了一种独特的经历,尤其是当一个人通过头巾(一些穆斯林妇女戴的头巾)很容易被认出是穆斯林时。虽然经常与种族身份混为一谈,但穆斯林妇女受到种族、性别和宗教身份交叉的独特影响。在本文中,我通过批判性的自我民族志探讨了高等教育中种族、性别和宗教身份的交集。利用后殖民女性主义和批判性白人研究的镜头,我审视了我作为一个明显的穆斯林和种族化的女性在安大略省南部一所以白人为主的机构教书的生活经历。通过这一探索,我讨论了学术界种族主义和伊斯兰恐惧症的一种模式,以及解决事件的不足如何加强和再现种族主义和伊斯兰恐惧症。关键词:穆斯林妇女伊斯兰恐惧症高等教育以白人为主的机构民族志披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
12.00%
发文量
39
期刊介绍: Race Ethnicity & Education is an interdisciplinary journal which provides a focal point for international scholarship, research and debate. It publishes original and challenging research which explores the dynamics of race, racism and ethnicity in education policy, theory and practice. The journal has quickly established itself as essential reading for those working in this field and especially welcomes writing which addresses the interconnections between race, ethnicity and multiple forms of oppression including class, gender, sexuality and disability. All articles are independently refereed and the journal is supported by a distinguished international editorial panel.
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