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Stepping in the footsteps of Hajar to bring home the hajj:dialogical positioning in Asra Nomani's memoir 'Standing Alone'

Authors :
Buitelaar, Marjo
Stephan-Emmrich, Manja
Thimm, Viola
Buitelaar, Marjo
Stephan-Emmrich, Manja
Thimm, Viola
Source :
Buitelaar , M 2021 , Stepping in the footsteps of Hajar to bring home the hajj : dialogical positioning in Asra Nomani's memoir 'Standing Alone' . in M Buitelaar , M Stephan-Emmrich & V Thimm (eds) , Muslim Women's Pilgrimage to Mecca and Beyond : Recconfiguring Gender, Religion, and Mobility . Routledge Studies in Pilgrimage, Religious Travel and Tourism , Routledge, Taylor and Francis group , London & New York , pp. 180-199 .
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This paper discusses the hajj memoir Standing Alone (2006) by the journalist Asra Nomani to demonstrate how before, during and after her hajj performance, the author moves back and forth between various moral discourses that inform her daily life in order to make sense of her multiple senses of belonging and to claim more space for women participation and in today’s global and local Umma (community of Muslims). Using ‘Dialogical Self theory’ (DST) (Hermans & Hermans-Konopka) to analyze ‘dialogues’ between the various temporally and spatially situated ‘voices’ that populate Nomani’s hajj memoir, it is argued that what the author experiences as literally ‘stepping in the footsteps of Hajar’, like herself a single mother whose faith in and rescue by God is played out during the Hajj, Nomani finds a strong female Muslim role model to identify with. Thus appropriating Islam as an empowering moral discourse, Nomani takes the extraordinary experience of the hajj back home to her everyday life to become an activist in order to claim Muslim women’s rights as equal citizens in the various communities that she belongs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Buitelaar , M 2021 , Stepping in the footsteps of Hajar to bring home the hajj : dialogical positioning in Asra Nomani's memoir 'Standing Alone' . in M Buitelaar , M Stephan-Emmrich & V Thimm (eds) , Muslim Women's Pilgrimage to Mecca and Beyond : Recconfiguring Gender, Religion, and Mobility . Routledge Studies in Pilgrimage, Religious Travel and Tourism , Routledge, Taylor and Francis group , London & New York , pp. 180-199 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1365338635
Document Type :
Electronic Resource