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Muslim Women in Australia: Negotiating Gendered Violence and Racialised Political Discourse.

Funding period: 2010 - 2013

Completed

Related publications (8)

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From Victims to Suspects Muslim Women Since 9/11

Shakira Hussein

2019-01-04

Drawing on interviews and examples from across the globe, this book tackles the shifting narratives surrounding Muslim women Once ..

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From Victims to Suspects Muslim Women Since 9/11

Shakira Hussein

2016-02-01

Shakira Hussein explores the lives of women negotiating the hazards of the post-9/11 terrain, from volatile Afghan refugee camps a..

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Entitled to be free: exposing the limits of choice

S HUSSEIN, C Nurka

2015-01-01

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Not Eating the Muslim Other: Halal Certification, Scaremongering, and the Racialisation of Muslim Identity

S HUSSEIN

2015-01-01

Campaigns against the halal certification of food in Muslim-minority societies reveal the shift in the representation of Muslims f..

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FROM RESCUE MISSIONS TO DISCIPLINE: Post-9/11 Western Political Discourse on Muslim Women

S Hussein

2013-06-01

This paper maps a shift in emphasis in the representation of Muslim women in Western discourse from that of victims in need of Wes..

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Big Arse, Slipping Dupatta and Patriarchial Bargains: Benazir Bhutto, Julia Gillard and Female Leadership

S Hussein

2013-01-01

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Contemporary Muslim Women's Identity

S Hussein

2012-01-01

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Nine-eleven-itis

S Hussein

2011-01-01

University of Melbourne Researchers

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