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Feminist Ethnography in South Korea: Documenting Conversion to Islam in "Multicultural" Korea and the Gendered Struggle for Belonging

Sheikh, Farrah

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Farrah Sheikh



Abstract

This paper presents a feminist ethnographic account of the gendered struggle for belonging in “multicultural” Korea through an in-depth case study of a Korean Muslim woman convert and her family. Centering the informant and her family’s narratives, I explore the gendered implications linked to her conversion to Islam, her sense of belonging and how her inter-ethnic marriage challenges existing notions of labelled “multicultural families” in Korean society. This paper sheds light on the penalties associated with the case study’s religious conversion and marriage choice, demonstrating how she experiences exclusion from mainstream society and her own ethnic community. Far from being an isolated case, I will further convey how it is linked to several others in the literature, highlighting the urgent need for further field research.

Citation

Sheikh, F. (2021). Feminist Ethnography in South Korea: Documenting Conversion to Islam in "Multicultural" Korea and the Gendered Struggle for Belonging. European journal of Korean studies, 21(1), 233-257. https://doi.org/10.33526/ejks.20212101.233

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Oct 1, 2021
Deposit Date Jan 4, 2022
Publicly Available Date Oct 2, 2121
Journal European Journal of Korean Studies
Print ISSN 2631-4134
Electronic ISSN 2516-5399
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 21
Issue 1
Pages 233-257
DOI https://doi.org/10.33526/ejks.20212101.233
Keywords Korean Muslims, Korean Women, Multiculturalism, International
Marriage, Islamophobia

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