Palestinian American Women's Marriages within and beyond Borders

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
Enaya H. Othman
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abstract:This article explores American Palestinian women's discursive strategies and identity politics by which they take control of their marital choices. Through the analysis of sixteen in-depth interviews with second-generation Palestinian women and personal observations within the community, the article shows that nationalist and religious discourses produced by the historical contexts respectively stimulated (semi)arranged in-group marriages in the 1990s and self-initiated exogamous marriages as of the early 2000s. Among the group, Islam has become the primary form of identification, and religious discourse has been circulating within Islamic institutions post-1980s. Based on this transformation, the study draws on the strategic use of religious sentiments and Islamic discourse and argues that women's prioritization of Islamic identity has increased their agency in spouse selection and marriage process. Women's negotiations within an Islamic framework also expose the ways Muslim women counter and redefine gender roles by fortifying their religious beliefs and reinterpreting Islamic doctrine.
巴勒斯坦裔美国妇女的境内外婚姻
本文探讨了美国巴勒斯坦妇女的话语策略和身份政治,她们借此控制自己的婚姻选择。通过对16位巴勒斯坦第二代妇女的深度访谈和社区内的个人观察,本文表明,由历史背景产生的民族主义和宗教话语分别刺激了20世纪90年代(半)包办的群体内婚姻和21世纪初的自发异族通婚。在这个群体中,伊斯兰教已经成为主要的身份认同形式,宗教话语已经在伊斯兰机构中流传。基于这一转变,本研究借鉴了对宗教情感和伊斯兰话语的战略性使用,并认为女性对伊斯兰身份的优先考虑增加了她们在配偶选择和婚姻过程中的能动性。妇女在伊斯兰框架内的谈判也暴露了穆斯林妇女通过强化她们的宗教信仰和重新解释伊斯兰教义来对抗和重新定义性别角色的方式。
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