法国穆斯林的婚姻伴侣偏好:马格里布侨民的传统再现

J. Selby
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本文考察了跨国表亲婚姻在巴黎郊区的流行,以考虑其在法国新移民妇女中再现“传统”穆斯林文化身份的含义。在记录这些婚姻并追踪几位第一代女性从北非到巴黎郊区(我在那里进行了广泛的田野调查)的迁移经历时,我思考了为什么“传统的”穆斯林女性仍然是第二代和第三代马格里布裔法国穆斯林男性及其家庭的理想婚姻伴侣。面对主流的世俗话语,这些新娘往往集中在头巾和穆斯林妇女的“压迫”上,在流散的穆斯林中,这些新娘已经成为文化和宗教纯洁性观念的象征。我的结论是,在激烈争论的性别政治和马格里布穆斯林文化价值观中,这些女性的身体成为象征性的武器。
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Marriage‐partner Preference among Muslims in France: Reproducing Tradition in the Maghrebian Diaspora
This article examines the prevalence of transnational cousin marriage in a Parisian suburb to consider its implications in reproducing “traditional” Muslim cultural identities among new immigrant women in France. In charting these marriages and tracing the migratory experiences of several first-generation women from North Africa to a Parisian banlieue (suburb) where I undertook extensive fieldwork, I consider why “traditional” Muslim women remain the ideal marriage partners for second and third generation French Muslim men of Maghrebian origin and their families. These brides have become emblematic of perceptions of cultural and religious purity in the diaspora in the face of dominant laique discourses, often centralized on the hijab and Muslim women's “oppression.” I conclude that these women's bodies become symbolic armatures amidst fiercely debated gender politics and Maghrebian Muslim cultural values.
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