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Peaceful families : American Muslim efforts against domestic violence / Juliane Hammer.

Van Pelt Library HV6626 .H36 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hammer, Juliane, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Family violence--Religious aspects--Islam.
Family violence.
Family violence--Prevention.
Muslim women--Violence against.
Muslim women.
Muslim women--Abuse of.
Muslim women--Civil rights.
Muslim women--United States.
Civil rights.
United States.
Physical Description:
292 pages ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Peaceful families
Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2019.
Summary:
An in-depth look at how Muslim American organizations address domestic violence within their communitiesIn Peaceful Families, Juliane Hammer chronicles and examines the efforts, stories, arguments, and strategies of individuals and organizations doing Muslim anti-domestic violence work in the United States. Looking at connections among ethical practices, gender norms, and religious interpretation, Hammer demonstrates how Muslim advocates mobilize a rich religious tradition in community efforts against domestic violence, and identify religion and culture as resources or roadblocks to prevent harm and to restore family peace.Drawing on her interviews with Muslim advocates, service providers, and religious leaders, Hammer paints a vivid picture of the challenges such advocacy work encounters. The insecurities of American Muslim communities facing intolerance and Islamophobia lead to additional challenges in acknowledging and confronting problems of spousal abuse, and Hammer reveals how Muslim anti-domestic violence workers combine the methods of the mainstream secular anti-domestic violence movement with Muslim perspectives and interpretations. Identifying a range of Muslim anti-domestic violence approaches, Hammer argues that at certain times and in certain situations it may be imperative to combat domestic abuse by endorsing notions of “protective patriarchy”-even though service providers may hold feminist views critical of patriarchal assumptions. Hammer links Muslim advocacy efforts to the larger domestic violence crisis in the United States, and shows how, through extensive family and community networks, advocates participate in and further debates about family, gender, and marriage in global Muslim communities.Highlighting the place of Islam as an American religion, Peaceful Families delves into the efforts made by Muslim Americans against domestic violence and the ways this refashions the society at large. - from the publisher
Contents:
1. Shifting landscape and a missing map: studying Muslim efforts against domestic violence
2. Murder, honor, and culture: mediatized debates on Muslims and domestic violence
3. Need to know: educating Muslim communities about domestic violence
4. Need to teach: countering oppression, ending injustice, and preventing harm
5. To lead and to know: religious leaders and scholars in the work against domestic violence
6. To support and defend: providing services to Muslim victims and survivors
7. Above and beyond: Muslims in interfaith and mainstream DV work (and the state)
8. Looking back and the road ahead: gender-based violence, activism, and critique.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index (page 267-292).
ISBN:
0691190879
9780691190877
OCLC:
1089495585

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