Women's Mawlid performances in Sanaa and the construction of "Popular Islam"

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Katz, Marion Holmes [1 ]
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[1] NYU, Dept Middle Eastern & Islam Studies, New York, NY 10012 USA
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10.1017/S0020743808081026
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K9 [地理];
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0705 ;
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It has long been recognized that much of the richness of Muslim women's ritual lives has been found outside of both the mosque and the "five pillars of Islam," in a wide set of devotional practices that have met with varying degrees of affirmation and censure from male religious scholars. This recognition has given rise to a valuable literature on such practices as shrine visitation, spirit-possession rituals, and Twelver Shi&'i women's domestic ceremonies. The prevalence of such noncanonical rituals in Muslim women's lives, although waning in many parts of the contemporary world, raises questions about the relationship between women's religious practices and the constitution of Islamic orthodoxies. Have women, often given lesser access to mosque-based and canonical rituals, historically resorted to autonomous and rewarding religious practices that are, nevertheless, fated to be marginalized in the male-dominated construction of Islamic normativity - a normativity that women may ultimately internalize and master only at great cost to their religious lives? © 2008 Cambridge University Press.
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