Muslim Women on the Move: Moroccan Women and French Women of Moroccan Origin Speak Out

Author:   Doris Gray
Publisher:   Lexington Books
ISBN:  

9780739118047


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   12 December 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Doris Gray
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.497kg
ISBN:  

9780739118047


ISBN 10:   0739118048
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   12 December 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
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Doris Gray's study shows that Muslim women in Morocco, like those of Moroccan origin in Europe, are far more independently-minded in their relationship with Islam than has often been thought. At a time when Islam's relationship with the West has never been of greater salience, finely nuanced and sophisticated research of this nature is of enormous value. It offers an insightful corrective to those who claim globalization is inexorably polarizing the world into a clash of civilizations.--Hargreaves, Alec


Doris Gray's study shows that Muslim women in Morocco, like those of Moroccan origin in Europe, are far more independently-minded in their relationship with Islam than has often been thought. At a time when Islam's relationship with the West has never been of greater salience, finely nuanced and sophisticated research of this nature is of enormous value. It offers an insightful corrective to those who claim globalization is inexorably polarizing the world into a clash of civilizations. -- Alec Hargreaves, Florida State University Doris Gray's dialogue with young educated women in Morocco and in France is a heartening example of critical intimacy. Her sensitive analyses of delicate and controversial issues demonstrate that scholarship is not incompatible with a patient and respectful search for a new definition of cultural identity. She shows us just how an individual associated with a given culture cannot not be portrayed as the representative of that culture. -- Mireille Rosello, University of Amsterdam This book provides an extremely valuable contribution to existing literature and debate not just on Morocco or on women in the Muslim World but also-more crucially-to the ongoing debate about relations between the Muslim world and the so-called 'West.' Through the views of her interviewees, Gray exposes textures, nuances and even some surprises, often missed or glossed over in most conventional treatments of these topics. Engagingly written, the text has an eye for personal details that enrich and give context to the broader narrative and arguments of the book. It is thoroughly recommended for anyone wanting to understand the dynamics of gender in the Muslim world and their place within wider ongoing debates occurring in Europe as well as North Africa and the Middle East about the role of Islam in society. -- Michael J. Willis, St. Antony's College, Oxford University This text has a great deal to offer to those wishing to understand global Islam. Recommended. CHOICE, November 2008 Gray continuously challenges the assumption that there is a clear dichotomy between the Western and the Muslim worlds...This is an apty-timed study...Muslim Women on the Move gives a voice to young, professional, and educated women in Morocco and of the Moroccan origin in France...This comparative study provides an intimate look at the personal experiences and opinions of women from two vey different countries. International Journal On World Peace, December 2008 Doris Gray gives a voice to the voiceless, producing a timely book that by its scope and depth can serve as a model for other European countries facing the same issues discussed by French women of Moroccan origin. -- Aida Bamia, NEAS Department Gray makes an important contribution to our understanding of how immigrants and their children conceptualize themselves in France...Gray's work demonstrates the effectiveness of comparative studies tracking Muslim women's experiences in Morocco and France while also setting a course for future research. H-France Review, February 2009 This comparative study allows a better understanding of a specific category of Muslim women and the exploration of the effect of migration on their lives and attitudes. It is also policy-relevant because it gives a voice to women who are often reduced to silence and a passive role in both Morocco and France, and who are the target of increasingly hostile policies in the latter country. MESA Bulletin


Doris Gray's study shows that Muslim women in Morocco, like those of Moroccan origin in Europe, are far more independently-minded in their relationship with Islam than has often been thought. At a time when Islam's relationship with the West has never been of greater salience, finely nuanced and sophisticated research of this nature is of enormous value. It offers an insightful corrective to those who claim globalization is inexorably polarizing the world into a clash of civilizations. -- Hargreaves, Alec Doris Gray's dialogue with young educated women in Morocco and in France is a heartening example of critical intimacy. Her sensitive analyses of delicate and controversial issues demonstrate that scholarship is not incompatible with a patient and respectful search for a new definition of cultural identity. She shows us just how an individual associated with a given culture cannot not be portrayed as the representative of that culture. -- Rosello, Mireille This book provides an extremely valuable contribution to existing literature and debate not just on Morocco or on women in the Muslim World but also--more crucially--to the ongoing debate about relations between the Muslim world and the so-called 'West.' Through the views of her interviewees, Gray exposes textures, nuances and even some surprises, often missed or glossed over in most conventional treatments of these topics. Engagingly written, the text has an eye for personal details that enrich and give context to the broader narrative and arguments of the book. It is thoroughly recommended for anyone wanting to understand the dynamics of gender in the Muslim world and their place within wider ongoing debates occurring in Europe as well as North Africa and the Middle East about the role of Islam in society. -- Michael J. Willis This text has a great deal to offer to those wishing to understand global Islam. Recommended. Choice, November 2008 Gray continuously challenges the assumption that there is a clear dichotomy between the Western and the Muslim worlds...This is an apty-timed study...Muslim Women on the Move gives a voice to young, professional, and educated women in Morocco and of the Moroccan origin in France...This comparative study provides an intimate look at the personal experiences and opinions of women from two vey different countries. International Journal On World Peace, December 2008 Doris Gray gives a voice to the voiceless, producing a timely book that by its scope and depth can serve as a model for other European countries facing the same issues discussed by French women of Moroccan origin. -- Aida Bamia Gray makes an important contribution to our understanding of how immigrants and their children conceptualize themselves in France...Gray's work demonstrates the effectiveness of comparative studies tracking Muslim women's experiences in Morocco and France while also setting a course for future research. H-France Review, February 2009


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Doris H. Gray is an independent scholar in Tallahassee, Florida.

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