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Islam and Motherhood

Discourses of Faith and Identity

by JoAnna Boudreaux (Author)
©2024 Textbook XII, 108 Pages

Summary

How do U.S. American Muslim mothers describe and discuss their identities as mothers, wives, and Muslims? How do they conceptualize their relationships with their children, husbands, and other family members? Often, discussions of motherhood within the mainstream Muslim community do not center on actual mothers’ perspectives. This study, undertaken by a Muslim woman researcher, foregrounds the lived experiences of Muslim mothers to explore their communicative experiences of identity.
The findings of this study are based on interviews with nine U.S.-based Muslim women who shared detailed thoughts about what Islamic scripture says about motherhood, the role of culture, the rights and obligations of different family members, and details about their day-to-day lives. Hecht’s Communication Theory of Identity (CTI) framework – a flexible and useful method for understanding the relationship between ideology, identity, and personal agency – is used to identify core themes. Further, this study explores contradictions, incongruences, an disruptions between how respondents may enact (or perform) "motherhood" and their own personal feelings.
Engaging and accessible, this book will be of interest to scholars of communication theory, religious communication, women and gender, and U.S. American Muslim studies, as well as anyone with an interest in the various impacts and influences of overarching intersectional identities.

Table Of Contents

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • FM Epigraph
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 On Motherhood, Mothering, and Islam
  • Chapter 3 Me, Mothers, and This Study
  • Chapter 4 Scripture vs Culture
  • Chapter 5 Mothers’ Obligations and Fathers’ Roles
  • Chapter 6 Sacrifice and Failure
  • Chapter 7 Final Reflection
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Series Index

Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data

Names: Boudreaux, JoAnna, author.
Title: Islam and motherhood: discourses of faith and identity / JoAnna
Boudreaux.
Description: 1. | New York: Peter Lang, 2024. | Series: Studies in
communication, culture, race, and religion, 2834-7013; vol. 5 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2023040525 (print) | LCCN 2023040526 (ebook) |
ISBN 9781433199233 (paperback) | ISBN 9781433199226 (epub) |
ISBN 9781433199219 (pdf)
Subjects: LCSH: Motherhood— Religious aspects— Islam. | Mother and
child— Religious aspects— Islam. | Parenting— Religious aspects— Islam. |
Muslim women— United States. | Mothers— United States.
Classification: LCC BP190.5.M67 B68 2024 (print) | LCC BP190.5.M67
(ebook) | DDC 297.5/77— dc23/eng/20230918
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2023040525
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2023040526
DOI 10.3726/b21214

 

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The German National Library lists this publication in the German
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ISSN 2834- 7013 (print) ISSN 2771- 4543 (online)
ISBN 9781433199233 (paperback)
ISBN 9781433199219 (ebook)
ISBN 9781433199226 (epub)
DOI 10.3726/ b21214

 

© 2024 Peter Lang Group AG, Lausanne
Published by Peter Lang Publishing Inc., New York, USA
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This publication has been peer reviewed.

About the author

JoAnna Boudreaux earned a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of Memphis. She also has a master’s degree in Sociology and a graduate certificate in Gender Studies.

About the book

How do U.S. American Muslim mothers describe and discuss their identities as mothers, wives, and Muslims? How do they conceptualize their relationships with their children, husbands, and other family members? Often, discussions of motherhood within the mainstream Muslim community do not center on actual mothers’ perspectives. This study, undertaken by a Muslim woman researcher, foregrounds the lived experiences of Muslim mothers to explore their communicative experiences of identity.

The findings of this study are based on interviews with nine U.S.-based Muslim women who shared detailed thoughts about what Islamic scripture says about motherhood, the role of culture, the rights and obligations of different family members, and details about their day-to-day lives. Hecht’s Communication Theory of Identity (CTI) framework – a flexible and useful method for understanding the relationship between ideology, identity, and personal agency – is used to identify core themes. Further, this study explores contradictions, incongruences, and disruptions between how respondents may enact (or perform) “motherhood” and their own personal feelings.

Engaging and accessible, this book will be of interest to scholars of communication theory, religious communication, women and gender, and U.S. American Muslim studies, as well as anyone with an interest in the various impacts and influences of overarching intersectional identities.

This eBook can be cited

This edition of the eBook can be cited. To enable this we have marked the start and end of a page. In cases where a word straddles a page break, the marker is placed inside the word at exactly the same position as in the physical book. This means that occasionally a word might be bifurcated by this marker.

Details

Pages
XII, 108
Year
2024
ISBN (PDF)
9781433199219
ISBN (ePUB)
9781433199226
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433199233
DOI
10.3726/b21214
Language
English
Publication date
2023 (December)
Keywords
Islam Muslim Motherhood Identity Religion Women Gender Islam and Motherhood Discourses of Faith and Identity JoAnna Boudreaux
Published
New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2024. XII, 108 pp.

Biographical notes

JoAnna Boudreaux (Author)

JoAnna Boudreaux earned a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of Memphis. She also has a master’s degree in Sociology and a graduate certificate in Gender Studies.

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