Getting comfortable to feel at home: clothing practices of black muslim women in Britain

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This article explores the role of comfort as an affective encounter across bodies, objects (namely clothing) and spaces. I focus on how bodies that are marked as strange and a source of society’s d...

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Johnson, A. (2017). Getting comfortable to feel at home: clothing practices of black muslim women in Britain. Gender, Place & Culture, 24(2), 274–287. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369x.2017.1298571

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