Sexes (Nov 2024)

In Their Own Words: Muslim Women Reconstruct the Sexual Script

  • Jennifer Lara Fagen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sexes5040041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 638 – 651

Abstract

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Using semi-structured, qualitative interviews of 25 heterosexual Muslim women residing in the US, the author examines the extent to which respondents simultaneously constructed and deconstructed the gender dichotomy when explaining sexuality, countering reductionist accounts of Muslim women’s sexuality. Integrating concepts of religiosity and gender norms, respondents reconfigured the dominant discourse of power and sexuality in innovative ways. One of the main themes that emerged from this research is that male sex drive discourse, typically associated with power and “machismo” within the traditional sexual script, was reimagined by Muslim women as an indicator of women’s greater strength in the eyes of God.

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