Hijab – muslim response to globalisation?

  • Kuriata A
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Abstract

Young Muslim women are coming under an increasing influence of globalisation processes and follow global trends, which also includes fashion. This entails a certain balancing act between being modern and being religious. The author of the present paper attempts to address the question whether the hijab may be considered a Muslim answer to globalisation through its presence within the so-called “hijab fashion,” or that perhaps, to the contrary, it constitutes a symbol of a growing isolation and separation of Muslim minorities inhabiting the countries of western Europe.

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Kuriata, A. (2016). Hijab – muslim response to globalisation? Człowiek i Społeczeństwo, 41, 147–161. https://doi.org/10.14746/cis.2016.41.8

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