为 Saraswati Puja 做造型:阿萨姆穆斯林女孩的女孩身份、阶级和社区认同

IF 18 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-01-25 DOI:10.1177/14687968241229749
Nirmali Goswami, Navarupa Bhuyan
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Saraswati Puja 是印度教学习女神的庆祝活动,由印度东部的青年俱乐部和教育机构组织。我们借鉴了有关女孩身份的辩论、新自由主义世界中受人尊敬的女性特质的准则,以及这些准则在学校环境中对穆斯林女孩的影响。这些观点为我们分析一所公立学校中穆斯林女孩的装扮做法提供了框架。我们认为,中产阶级和种族化的女孩理想被有关萨拉斯瓦蒂普迦节的流行言论放大和重构,并加剧了学校普迦节背景下适当着装的紧张关系。在女孩的现实生活以新颖的方式被塑造的同时,穆斯林女孩通过不同的 "行事风格 "模式参与到 "受人尊敬的女性气质 "的理想中,这使她们在学校等公共场所面临着相反的压力。在这种情况下,她们关于打扮和参与此次活动的叙述成为了解女孩身份如何从不同的阶级、种姓、年龄和社区立场得到诠释和体验的一个有利角度。这些叙述突显了穆斯林女孩在学校的主体文化环境中对女性特质的理解。
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Doing style for Saraswati Puja: Girlhood, Class, and Community Identity among Muslim girls in Assam
Saraswati Puja, a celebration of the Hindu goddess of learning, is organised by youth clubs and educational institutions in eastern India. We draw on debates on girlhood, codes of respectable femininity in a neoliberal world, and how these play out for Muslim girls in the school context. These ideas frame our analysis of the dressing up practice among Muslim girls in a government school. We argue that the middle-class and ethnicised ideals of girlhood are amplified and reconfigured by the popular discourses on Saraswati Puja and add to the tensions over the appropriate code of dressing within the context of Puja at school. While the reality of girls’ lives is being shaped in novel ways, the Muslim girls engagement with the ideals of ‘respectable femininity’ through varied modes of ‘doing style’ put them under contrary pressures in public places like school. In such a scenario, their accounts of dressing up and participating in this event serve as a vantage point to understand how girlhood is being construed and experienced from varied positions of class, caste, age, and community. These accounts highlight Muslim girls’ engagement with the codes of femininity in the majoritarian cultural universe of a school.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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