“I don’t want to be the Muslim lesbian idol”: experiences of queer women from Muslim backgrounds in Catalonia
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2025ISSN
1465-3869
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This paper explores how four queer women from Muslim backgrounds
in Catalonia navigate the intersections of gender, sexuality,
and faith, challenging dominant narratives that position Muslim
backgrounds and queerness as inherently incompatible. Based on
in-depth interviews and using an inductive approach, the study
identifies five recurring “knots” in their experiences: self-identification,
spiritual exploration, family expectations, cultural dissonance,
and queer constellations. These knots represent sites of tension
where participants actively negotiate their identities across multiple
social contexts, shaped by Islamophobia, lesbophobia, and shifting
norms within different communities of belonging. The research
highlights their agentic strategies to sustain family ties, navigate
spirituality, and create queer affiliations. This study emphasizes the
plurality of lived experiences of queer women from Muslim backgrounds
and calls for more nuanced, context-sensitive understandings
of belonging that resist monolithic or Western-centric framings
of queer emancipation.
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Anglès
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20 p.
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Taylor & Francis
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Journal of gender studies
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