Fr. 40.90

Faithful Transformations - Islamic Self-Help in Contemporary Singapore

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 01.07.2025

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"Malay Muslim women in Singapore cultivate piety by attending popular Islamic self-help classes. Nurhaizatul Jamil's ethnographic study offers an interdisciplinary analysis of this phenomenon. The Islamic self-help classes in this book exist at the nexus of sacred texts, aphorisms, and social media engagements, scaffolded by the neoliberal economy that shapes idealized Muslim subjectivities. Within a context whereby the Singapore state discursively frames Malayness in terms of cultural deficiency, Malay Muslim women's inward focus on transformative ethics rather than societal change underscores the appeal of gendered pious self-help discourses. At the same time, Jamil's referencing of Black, Indigenous, and Ethnic studies offers a compelling analytical frame that places affective transformation within the context of racial capitalism, historical trauma, and embodied healing. A provocative and rich ethnography, Faithful Transformations tells the stories of Malay Muslim women desiring piety and self-improvement as minoritized subjects in contemporary Singapore while exploring the limitations of self-care"--

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Acknowledgments
Introduction    “Hope Is a Discipline”?: Introducing Islamic Self-Help 

  1. Whose Singapore Story?: Historicizing Malay-Muslim Subject-Formation
  2. “God Tests Us with Hardship and Ease”: Self-Help Pedagogies
  3. Eat, Pray, Love?: Racializing Affective Self-Help
  4. “Just Listen to Your Husband!”: Gender, Religious Authority, Agency
  5. Striving to Do Good Deeds Consistently: Everyday Islam, Discursive Traditions
Coda    I’m Not Sure if I Still Want to Be a Feminist Killjoy: Thoughts on Self-Help, Ventral Vagal Regulation, and Collectivizing Care  
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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Nurhaizatul Jamil

Product details

Authors Nurhaizatul Jamil
Publisher University Of Illinois Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 01.07.2025
 
EAN 9780252088728
ISBN 978-0-252-08872-8
No. of pages 264
Series Dissident Feminisms
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

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