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ID092006
Title ProperBringing the mosque home and talking politics
Other Title Informationwomen, domestic space, and the state in the Ferghana valley (Uzbekistan)
LanguageENG
AuthorPeshkova, Svetlana
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this article I argue that domestic space has to theorized as an important center of religious practice and socio-political activism. Born-again and devout Muslim women in the Ferghana Valley (Uzbekistan) use domestic space as an important sacred place for religious abservance and socialization equal to the mosques. This sacred place has a special meaning for born-again and devout Muslim as it carries a promise of personal and social change. In the context of religious and political persecution by the Uzbek state, domestic space is experienced as a politically safe place and as a critically important site of socio-political criticism and activism, as some intimate in-house discussions about religious, political, and social oppression take a form of public protest on the streets.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Islam Vol. 3, No. 3; Oct 2009: p.251-273
Journal SourceContemporary Islam Vol. 3, No. 3; Oct 2009: p.251-273
Key WordsIslam ;  House ;  Socio - Political Activism ;  Muslim ;  Uzbekistan ;  State