The affective economy of democracy: Women’s adverse incorporation in party politics in Dehradun, North India

The affective economy of democracy: Women’s adverse incorporation in party politics in Dehradun, North India Party politics is an affective economy in which the generation and accumulation of positive sentiments…
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Being Shia in Bangladesh: The intersectionality of ethnicity, language, and transnational connectivity

Being Shia in Bangladesh: The intersectionality of ethnicity, language, and transnational connectivity This article attempts to delineate what it means to be Shia in relation to home-making in Sunni-majority Bangladeshi…
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“I feel like we skipped a social class”: The role of social class in the hijra of Dutch and Flemish Muslim women to Morocco

“I feel like we skipped a social class”: The role of social class in the hijra of Dutch and Flemish Muslim women to Morocco This article examines the role of…
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