Muslim Mothering : Global Histories, Theries and Practises.
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- computer
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- 9781772580709
- 204.41
- BL325.M6 .M875 2016
Intro -- Copyright -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I. MUSLIM MOTHERING AMID WAR AND VIOLENCE -- 1. Empowered Muslim Mothering -- 2. "God as My Witness" -- 3. Mourning Mothers in Iran -- II. REMAKING KINSHIP: MUSLIM SINGLE MOTHERS, ADOPTIVE MOTHERS, AND CO-MOTHERS -- 4. Constructing Counter-Narratives of the "Good" Muslim Mother in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia -- 5. Between Blood and Milk, East and West -- 6. "Sister Mothers" -- III. MUSLIM MOTHERING IN THE DIASPORA -- 7. Muslim, Immigrant, and Francophone in Ontario -- 8. Managing the Family, Combatting Violence -- 9. A Poetic Inquiry -- IV. REPRODUCTION AND MATERNITY IN MUSLIM SOCITIES -- 10. Social and Religious Constructions of Motherhood in Indonesia -- 11. Confinement Practices of Young Malay Muslim Mothers -- 12. The Impact of Maternity Beliefs on Reproductive Health in Muslim Societies -- V. MUSLIM MOTHERING AS ACADEMIC INQUIRY -- 13. Theoretical Constructions of Muslim Motherhood -- About the Contributors.
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