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Understanding Muslim Family Life

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This book offers an innovative perspective on Muslim family life in British society. Drawing on recent debates, the book considers how theories of family have overlooked Muslim families and offers ...
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  • 23 April 2024
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This book offers an innovative perspective on Muslim family life in British society. Drawing on recent debates, the book considers how theories of family have overlooked Muslim families and offers a comprehensive framework to address this oversight.

Informed by decolonizing approaches, the book sheds light on the impact of narrow and stigmatizing perspectives that shape our understanding of Muslim families. The author pays close attention to the increasing diversity of family forms and to the role of gender and generation, whilst also considering race, ethnicity and class. In doing so, she demonstrates how a better understanding of Muslim family life can inform policies to address inequalities, and advocates for placing Muslim families at the heart of policy solutions.

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Price: $127.95
Pages: 178
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Series: Sociology of Children and Families
Publication Date: 23 April 2024
ISBN: 9781529221718
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies, Sociology, Sociology: family, kinship and relationships
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“This book provides much-needed contemporary insights into the realities of Muslim family life in minority contexts. Britton tackles the key issues head-on with nuanced coverage of structural and cultural explanations, challenging stubborn stereotypes with theoretical rigour and cultural humility.” Asma Khan, Cardiff University

Joanne Britton is Senior Lecturer in Applied Sociology at the University of Sheffield.

1. Introduction

2. Theorizing Muslim Family Life

3. Identity and Belonging: Exploring Intersections

4. Changing Perspectives: Muslim Families as 'a Problem'

5. Marriage Practices

6. Gender Relations and Diverse Relationship Practices

7. Generation and Intergenerational Relations

8. Inequality, Disadvantage and Discrimination

9. Conclusion