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Introduction: Why Jewish, Muslim, and Queer?
Part I. Boundary Crossings and Intersectionality
1. Queer-Jewish-Muslim: Constructing Hyphenated Religious Identities through Tactics of Intersubjectivity
2. Queer Disguises: Jewish Women's Performance of Race and Gender in the Colonial Maghreb
3. "A Living Tableau of Queerness": The Orient at the Crossroads of Genre and Gender in Proust's Recherche
Part II. Public Discourse and Identity
4. Queering the Abrahamic Scriptures
5. A Corpus-Assisted Analysis of the Discursive Construction of LGBT Muslims and Jews in UK Media
Part III. Building Community, Forging Solidarity
6. Religious Life Is Life Together: Ritual, Liminality, and Communitas among Queer Jews in Postsecular Britain
7. Eid Parties, Iftar Dinners, and Pride Parades: Navigating Queer Muslim Identity through Community
Afterword: Lessons in Historical Nominalism
Contributors
Index
Part I. Boundary Crossings and Intersectionality
1. Queer-Jewish-Muslim: Constructing Hyphenated Religious Identities through Tactics of Intersubjectivity
2. Queer Disguises: Jewish Women's Performance of Race and Gender in the Colonial Maghreb
3. "A Living Tableau of Queerness": The Orient at the Crossroads of Genre and Gender in Proust's Recherche
Part II. Public Discourse and Identity
4. Queering the Abrahamic Scriptures
5. A Corpus-Assisted Analysis of the Discursive Construction of LGBT Muslims and Jews in UK Media
Part III. Building Community, Forging Solidarity
6. Religious Life Is Life Together: Ritual, Liminality, and Communitas among Queer Jews in Postsecular Britain
7. Eid Parties, Iftar Dinners, and Pride Parades: Navigating Queer Muslim Identity through Community
Afterword: Lessons in Historical Nominalism
Contributors
Index