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Control over female ‘Muslim’ bodies: culture, politics and dress code laws in some Muslim and non-Muslim countries / Ramírez, Angeles   Article
Ramírez, Angeles Article
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Summary/Abstract Control of the female body is a key component of both the formation of Muslim identities and the control of Muslim communities in European countries. I will argue that the regulation of the clothing worn by Muslim women, both the restriction of its use (which occurs mainly in non-Muslim countries) and the requirement to wear a particular item, share the same goal: the control of women’s bodies. In this respect, I will consider both the legal regulations that require women to wear the so-called ‘Muslim’ clothing and those that restrict it as a way of disciplining the population, and will focus on the control of women as a privileged form of political control.
Key Words Women  Muslims  Islamophobia  Regulations  Intersectionality  Dress Code 
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