TY - CHAP
T1 - The Contested Phenomenon
T2 - Intersectional Identities
AU - Khatun, Fatema
PY - 2024/12/25
Y1 - 2024/12/25
N2 - Despite the current hyper-marketised higher education (HE) system obsessed with displaying “happy colourful faces” of diversity, there is a prevalence of deficit labels such as “BAME” which has created marginalised rhetoric which removes Muslim students from the traditional experience. For minoritised students like Muslim women, it fails to provide them with information about substantive experiences—relying on appearance and imagery—rendering them and their actual needs invisible. Thus, as a contested phenomenon in the HE space, the terrain traversed can be traumatic, and cause mental fatigue, which can often reveal itself in the form of lower attainment, increased anxieties, and cultural pressures. From generation Jihad to generation M, the Muslim female student population is often fixed by the white gaze, and this chapter seeks to explore how “a racialised episteme is interrupted” or disorientated through accounts of a brown Muslim student-lecturer in a modern university.
AB - Despite the current hyper-marketised higher education (HE) system obsessed with displaying “happy colourful faces” of diversity, there is a prevalence of deficit labels such as “BAME” which has created marginalised rhetoric which removes Muslim students from the traditional experience. For minoritised students like Muslim women, it fails to provide them with information about substantive experiences—relying on appearance and imagery—rendering them and their actual needs invisible. Thus, as a contested phenomenon in the HE space, the terrain traversed can be traumatic, and cause mental fatigue, which can often reveal itself in the form of lower attainment, increased anxieties, and cultural pressures. From generation Jihad to generation M, the Muslim female student population is often fixed by the white gaze, and this chapter seeks to explore how “a racialised episteme is interrupted” or disorientated through accounts of a brown Muslim student-lecturer in a modern university.
UR - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-65253-0_5
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-65253-0_5
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-65253-0_5
M3 - Chapter (peer-reviewed)
SN - 9783031652523
SN - 9783031652554
T3 - Palgrave Studies in Race, Inequality and Social Justice in Education
SP - 77
EP - 95
BT - Uncovering Islamophobia In Higher Education
A2 - Mahmud, Arif
A2 - Islam, Maisha
PB - Palgrave Macmillan
ER -