Conf/CfP - Gender and Muslim Spaces: Community and Academic Perspectives, 29 March 2017, University of Leeds, UK

Publish Date: Jan 25, 2017

Deadline: Jan 30, 2017

Programme Highlights

Plenary 1: Community perspectives: How can Muslim institutions become more gender inclusive?

Bana Gora (Bradford Muslim Women’s Council)
Imam Qari Asim (Makkah Mosque, Leeds)
Dr Siema Iqbal (MEND)

Plenary 2: Academic perspectives: how can research on British Muslims become more gender sensitive?
‘Poles Apart: Reflections on Fieldwork with Salafi Women and Tablighi Men’ – Dr Anabel Inge and Riyaz Timol

Film Première: Blessed are the Strangers (Adam Peerbux, 2016) which documents the story of the Norwich community of British Muslim converts established in the 1970s.

Conference Theme

The question of gender inclusion among British Muslims is currently a high profile debate. This conference aims to unpack the many facets of this debate from a range of methodological, theoretical and community perspectives. There are three main strands to the theme:

  • Academic Research and Gender Inclusion: Given that descriptions of Muslim community life have often been unacknowledged descriptions of Muslim men, how best might that be problematised? What theoretical work needs to be done to highlight gender exclusion or inclusion more concretely? How can Muslim male and female subjectivities be better understood separately or otherwise? What impact can gender inclusion or exclusion have upon research methodologies, ethical issues, questions of access and questions of academic representation?
  • Politics of Gender Inclusion and Exclusion: What role does the issue of gender inclusion now play in questions of state policies regarding Muslims? How far is it tied to questions of securitisation and extremism? How central an issue is it in terms of discourses of Islamic reform or notions of personal authenticity in terms of new Islamic gender theology and everyday Muslim practices?
  • Gender Inclusion in British Muslim Institutions, Networks and Movements: How extensive is the drive towards gender inclusion? What enhances and retards gender inclusion? What modalities of inclusion are being undertaken? How is gender exclusion being defended or problematised?

Call for papers

Abstract submissions are invited for papers that address any aspect of the conference theme. Participants will be asked to present their research in a short format as part of a panel with questions and answers at the end.

To participate please send a brief 150 word abstract to the email address below by 30th January 2017 along with a biographical note of no more than 50 words.

Abstract submissions and any general questions should be sent to the conference organisers at MBRNleeds2017@gmail.com.

Conference Organisers

Seán McLoughlin (University of Leeds)
Yahya Birt (University of Leeds)
Carl Morris (MBRN)
Chris Moses (MBRN)
Mobeen Butt (MBRN)

For more information click "Further official information" below.


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http://www.mbrn.org.uk/call-for-papers-gender-and-muslim-spaces-community-and-academic-perspectives/

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Disciplines

Culture

Gender Studies

Religious Studies

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

United Kingdom

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