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Alternative Performativity of Muslimness The Intersection of Race, Gender, Religion, and Migration Amina Alrasheed Nayel Alternative Performativity of Muslimness Amina Alrasheed Nayel Alternative Performativity of Muslimness The Intersection of Race, Gender, Religion, and Migration Amina Alrasheed Nayel United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia, Beirut & Leeds ISBN 978-3-319-44050-7 ISBN 978-3-319-44051-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-44051-4 Library of Congress Control Number: 2017930192 © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2017 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are solely and exclusively licensed by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. The publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither the pub- lisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made. Cover image © CSA Images/Mod Art Collection Printed on acid-free paper This Palgrave Macmillan imprint is published by Springer Nature The registered company is Springer International Publishing AG The registered company address is: Gewerbestrasse 11, 6330 Cham, Switzerland To the memories of my beloved parents, my father Alrasheed Nayel and my mother Laila Ahmed, and to my late sister Zakia Alrasheed. To Loubi and Mimi, my daughters, who sailed with me through the long journey of dispersal and exile, and we made it! Didn’t we? A cknowledgements This book would not have been possible without the guidance and the help of several individuals, who in one way or another contributed and extended their valuable assistance in the preparation and completion of this study and inspired the production of this book. First and foremost, I express my utmost gratitude to Prof. Shirley Tate and Prof. Zahia Smail Salhi for the encouragement, sincerity, and kind concern and consideration. They have been a source of inspiration and great motivators to succeed. I recall their unfailing support, patience and steadfast encouragement. I will not forget, nor will I be able to replace the support, sincerity and kindness of my two daughters, brothers and sisters. I thank them so much for making this possible and for the valuable insights they shared with me. I would also like to thank Palgrave Macmillan publisher for willing to take on the task of publishing this book with their series. Last but not least, this book is dedicated to all women and in particu- lar to Sudanese women in their relentless struggle for justice, peace and equality. vii c ontents 1 Research Area Problem and Methodology 1 Introduction 1 Identity, Diaspora and Otherness: Western Discourses on  Islam and Gender 2 Islamophobia and ‘the Muslim’ 8 Black Feminist Epistemology: Intersectionality, Performativity, and Multiple Identities 12 The Feminist Approach to Performativity and Intersectionality in Identifications 17 Ethnography and Muslim Identity; Hybridity and  Performativity 22 Methods 26 Sampling, Research Sites and Profile 27 A Brief Account of the Participants 29 Methods of Data Collection 32 Researcher Reflexivity 34 Ethical Considerations 38 Data Analysis: Analysing Performativity 42 Conclusion 43 2 Sudanese Women and the Intersection of Identity and  Islam in Historical and Contemporary Perspective 45 Introduction 45 Being Muslim in West Yorkshire 46 ix x CONTENTS African Muslim Women in Sudan and the UK 48 Sudanese Women and Anti-Colonial Politics 54 The Emergence of the Sudanese Women’s Movement 57 Women in the Public Sphere 60 Sufi Islam, Patriarchy and the African Women 62 Islam and the Continuing Oppression of African Women 70 Chapter Outlines 73 Conclusion 74 3 Reflections on Contested Identities: Investigating the Narratives of Northern Sudanese Muslim Women in West Yorkshire 77 Introduction 77 Theme One: The Intersection of Identity Construction and Muslim Performativities 80 Using Intersectionality to Understand Oppression 86 Theme Two—Practising Islam with a Difference: Questioning the Veil and Attending the Mosque 88 Sudanese Women and Identity Transformation 96 Sudanese Women Performing Difference: The Veil 97 Sudanese Women Performing Difference: The Church 100 Theme Three: Black Identity and Diaspora 103 Sudanese Identity and Islamic Discourse 105 Becoming Black/Being Muslim; Race and Religion 111 The Politics of Race and Religion in the Diasporic Space 116 Theme Four—Racialized Discourse in West Yorkshire: Sudanese Politics, UK Identities and Migration 119 Politics of Identity, Muslim Performativities and Othering 123 Conclusion 128 4 Missing the Nile: Melancholic Nostalgia and  Making Home 131 Introduction 131 The Making of the Nostalgic Context in West Yorkshire 132 Exploring Nostalgia 136 Nostalgia: Identity, Otherness and Belonging 140 Melancholic Nostalgia and Homecoming 143 CONTENTS xi Melancholic Nostalgia and Narratives 146 Nostalgia: Visioning Home, Return and Alienation 147 Racism, Gender Spatialities and Otherness as Catalysts for Nostalgia 150 ‘Home’, Communities and the Racialized Discourses 153 Nostalgia and the Politics of Race and Ethnicity in the UK 158 Conclusion 164 5 Conclusion: The Politics of Difference, Performativity, Identities and Belonging 169 Introduction 169 Future Research 183 Appendix I: Questionnaire in English 187 Appendix II: Questionnaire in Arabic 189 Appendix III: Interview Questions in English 191 Appendix IV: Interview Questions in Arabic 193 Appendix V: Table of Participants 195 Appendix VI: Graphs and Tables 197 Bibliography 201 Index 225 A bbreviAtions Al-Tawhid: Divine unity Ansar UMMA party, loyal to al-Mahdi and a religious sect Awliyaa Friends of God CPS Communist party of Sudan Garbawi Westerner: From the West of Sudan Haqq Truth Ja’ ali Galleen Tribal group of North Sudan Janjaweed Arabized Tribal groups in the Western Sudan JEM Justice and \equality Movement Katmiya A religious sect and a political party, the National Unionist party Tariqa/turuq Sects Tasawof Being part of Sufi sect WLUML Organization of women living under Muslim laws xiii

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The book highlights issues related to the construction of gender in Africa and African identity politics. It explores the limitations of the constructed category of “African Muslim woman” in West Yorkshire. Amina Alrasheed Nayel uses Black feminist epistemology along with postcolonial, feminist,
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