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ISSUE 6.1

Gender in the Muslim Atlantic - The Maydan Podcast

Dr. Khadijah Elshayyal, Sylvia Chan-Malik

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The Muslim Atlantic
Interviewed by Peter Mandaville
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In this episode of Maydan Podcast, Peter Mandaville speaks with Sylvia Chan-Malik and Khadijah Elshayyal; two scholars whose research intersecting themes related to Islam and Gender on two sides of the Atlantic.

For more information on the Muslim Atlantic project, visit www.muslimatlantic.com.

Be sure to visit The Maydan Podcast pages on SoundCloud and Apple iTunes for our previous content including interviews and lectures including with Muhammad Isa Waley and Shahed Amanullah and stay tuned for more content in the coming weeks.

Guests

Dr. Khadijah Elshayyal
Dr. Khadijah Elshayyal

Research interests include identity politics among UK Muslims

Khadijah Elshayyal completed her PhD in History at Royal Holloway, University of London, in 2013.

She studied History at King's College London, followed by an MA in Legal and Political Theory from UCL. Khadijah has experience working in the Muslim media sector, and has also conducted research on various aspects of ethnic minority political engagement.

Her PhD thesis looked at the development of identity politics among UK Muslims between the years 1960-2010, with a specific focus on issues relating to freedom of expression. She has particular interests in the ongoing development of identity and political expression among British Muslim groups and networks that are less often in the public spotlight, such as those working with women and young people.

Additionally, she is interested in how the discourse around, and practise of representation is developing within and between Muslim communities, as well as externally.

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Sylvia Chan-Malik
Sylvia Chan-Malik

Professor of American and Women's Gender Studies.

Sylvia Chan-Malik is a scholar of American studies, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, and Women's and Gender Studies. Her current research focuses on the history of Islam in the United States. More broadly, she studies the intersections of race, gender, and religion, and how these categories interact in struggles for social justice. Sylvia is the Faculty Director of the WGS Social Justice Minor. 

She is the author of Being Muslim: A Cultural History of Women of Color and American Islam (NYU Press, 2018) which offers an alternative narrative of American Islam in the 20-21st century that centers the lives, subjectivities, and voices of women of color.


Twitter: @schanmalik

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