Muslim Women Visual Artist’ Online Organizations
This study examines two American online organizations established as networks of support for Muslim women artists: Muslim Women in the Arts (mwia) and the International Muslimah Artists’ Network (iman). While the broader context is to explore the intersections of three important identity markers, na...
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2015
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Hawwa
Year: 2015, Volume: 13, Issue: 3, Pages: 297-322 |
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Muslim women artists
Muslim art associations
Islam and the internet
Muslim women and the internet
Islam and art
online art communities
religion and art
alternative art communities
contemporary Islamic art
contemporary Islamic culture
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