塑造苏菲派:中性神圣美学的身体政治

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES
Sara Shroff
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67岁的阿比达·帕文被尊为“卡瓦利女王”和“苏菲音乐女王”,是一位在表演中超越性别的精神现象。她以其标志性的时尚风格而闻名,即带扣的男性剪裁kurta(束腰外衣)与配套的shalwar(宽松长裤)和ajrak(雕版印刷)披肩。她的审美观通过中性、男性化、谦逊、本土和神圣等描述在跨国和国家时尚媒体和流行文化空间中传播。作为一位备受尊敬的人物,Parveen在国家和国际舞台上以及通过电视、社交/数字媒体和广播音乐会等多个媒体渠道进行了广泛的表演,她不可否认的名声和她非法进入男性主导的音乐流派引发了关于性别、体现、,精神和神圣。在分析Parveen在表演中的身体和穿着时,我把她的服装风格集中在精神和情感的场所,想问:Parveen通过雌雄同体的苏菲主义表演超越性别,并将其作为精神偶像主义的入口,这意味着什么?通过Parveen的服装实践,围绕精神和神圣的想象有哪些?Parveen的风格如何为穆斯林精神提供另一条途径?研究Parveen在时尚和神圣之间的具体凝聚揭示了女权主义时尚研究中的缺失,在这些研究中,主题和风格被认为是重要的、相关的、抗拒的或越轨的,因此值得理论化。作为一名对性别、权力和自我/代表性之间的关系感兴趣的女权主义学者,我认为Parveen是一位重要的全球文化和精神人物,需要进行跨国女权主义分析。本文处于时尚与文化研究、女权主义、酷儿与跨性别精神研究以及南亚研究的交叉点。
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Fashioning Sufi: body politics of androgynous sacred aesthetics
Revered as the ‘Queen of Qawwali’ and ‘Queen of Sufi music’, sixty-seven-year-old Abida Parveen is a spiritual phenomenon who transcends gender while performing. She is known for her signature fashion style of buttoned-up masculine-cut kurta (tunic) with matching shalwar (loose trousers) and an ajrak (block-printed) shawl. Her aesthetic circulates within transnational and national fashion media and popular cultural spaces through descriptors such as androgynous, masculine, modest, indigenous and sacred. As a highly respected figure with widely circulating performances on both the national and international stages, as well through multiple media circuits, including television, social/digital media and broadcast concerts, Parveen's undeniable fame and her transgressive entry into an otherwise male-dominated music genre raises important questions about gender, embodiment, spirituality and the sacred. In analysing Parveen's body and dress in performance, I centre her sartorial style as sites of spirituality and affect to ask: what does it mean for Parveen to transcend gender through a performance of androgynous Sufism and mobilise it as an entry way into spiritual iconism? What imaginations around spirituality and the sacred become available through Parveen's sartorial practices? How does Parveen's style offer an alternative route to Muslim spirituality? Taking up Parveen's embodied coagulation between fashion and the sacred reveals an absence in feminist fashion studies on which subjects and styles are viewed as important, relevant, resistant or transgressive and thus worthy of theorisation. As a feminist scholar interested in the relationship between gender, power and self/representation, I see Parveen as a key global cultural and spiritual figure who necessitates transnational feminist analysis. This article is situated at the intersections of fashion and cultural studies, feminist, queer and trans spiritualities and South Asia studies.
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Feminist Theory
Feminist Theory WOMENS STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Feminist Theory is an international interdisciplinary journal that provides a forum for critical analysis and constructive debate within feminism. Theoretical Pluralism / Feminist Diversity Feminist Theory is genuinely interdisciplinary and reflects the diversity of feminism, incorporating perspectives from across the broad spectrum of the humanities and social sciences and the full range of feminist political and theoretical stances.
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