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The Subtleties of Being Caught in the Crossfire


Posted by Guest Contributor on 02 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Amina Jabbar (@AminaJabbar). Amina Jabbar, Twitter handle: @AminaJabbar In a recent article, “Muslim women are caught in the crossfire between bigots on both sides,” Sara Khan thoughtfully maps the spaces that Western Muslimahs negotiate. Muslim women, on one end, are more likely to experience Islamophobic violence than Muslim […]

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Stories of South Asian Women in Heartbeats: The Izzat Project


Posted by azra on 03 Dec 2012 / 0 Comments
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At Muslimah Media Watch, many of our posts are critical of the way Muslim women are portrayed in various films, literature, and news articles—Muslim women (and other racialised women) are not given the space and time to share their personal stories of struggle and triumph on their own terms. Women’s stories are often mired with […]

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Gendered Expectations in Facebook Cartoons


Posted by syahirah on 16 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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I have noticed a trend on Facebook of pages created and maintained by male religious teachers in the Malay-speaking communities of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. CahayaIslam (“Light of Islam”) and Lukisan Dakwah Islam (“Islamic Drawings for Da’wah”) are two pages most intriguing to me for two reasons: because they create and share cartoons that are drawn in the style of manga, which […]

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How are Muslim Women Doing in Political Cartoons?


Posted by eren on 19 Jan 2012 / 0 Comments
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After having written my undergraduate dissertation on depictions on Mexican First Ladies in political cartoons, I gained some insight into what it means to be a woman portrayed in editorial cartoons. Despite how funny political cartoons may be, they might also carry very strong messages, and these are often gendered. Political cartoons are a powerful […]

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MMW 2011 Year in Review: Arts and Entertainment


Posted by Krista Riley on 29 Dec 2011 / 0 Comments
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As 2011 draws to a close, we at MMW are looking back at our year of posts.  For those who missed posts earlier in the year, or for those who want to look back through some of the things we wrote about, we’ll be going through some of those through the rest of this week.  […]

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Self-Conscious Orientalism in Craig Thompson’s Graphic Novel Habibi


Posted by tasnim on 02 Nov 2011 / 0 Comments
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Editor’s note: A longer version of this post is available on Tasnim’s personal blog. Craig Thompson’s graphic novel Habibi took 7 years to complete and is close to 700 pages. The result is described on the book’s website as “a parable about our relationship to the natural world, the cultural divide between the first and […]

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Brainless Badly Veiled Women


Posted by fatemeh on 25 Jul 2011 / 0 Comments
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Golnaz Esfandiari writes about a cartoon by a hard-line news agency: “The cartoon suggests that women who cover their hair and body fully are perhaps as smart as Albert Einstein, while those who don’t completely observe the obligatory Islamic dress code are brainless.”

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X-Factor’s M: Kicking Ass and Taking Names…While Muslim


Posted by azra on 27 Apr 2011 / 0 Comments
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In an issue of last month’s X-Factor comic (#217), one of the series’ long-time characters—M, also known as Monet St. Croix—revealed that she was Muslim (“I’m a Muslim and a mutant!”) during anti-Muslim protests in New York City, akin to the ones that took place last year in response to the proposal to build a […]

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State of the (Superhero) Nation: Faiza Hussein in British Comics


Posted by ayaan on 19 Aug 2010 / 0 Comments
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Faiza Hussain is a British Muslim super heroine of Pakistani descent, introduced in the 2008-2009 comic series, Captain Britain and MI:13. For people who are unfamiliar with the shared universe of Marvel Comics: in 2008, there was a large scale alien invasion in the Marvel universe, and in order to reflect the international nature of […]

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Queen Bees: Queen Rania on Oprah


Posted by diana on 04 May 2010 / 0 Comments
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When I heard that Queen Rania of Jordan appeared on The Oprah Show not too long ago, I was a bit skeptical. Don’t get me wrong–there isn’t much to dislike about Queen Rania. Oprah said it herself: Queen Rania is a “gorgeous mother of four” and “international fashion icon” whose mission is to “make the […]

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