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AuthorSobh, R.
AuthorBelk, R. W.
AuthorGressel, J.
Available date2015-11-05T13:23:46Z
Publication Date2012
Publication NameJournal of Consumer Behaviour
ResourceWiley Online Library
CitationSobh, R., Belk, R. W. and Gressel, J. (2012), Modest seductiveness: Reconciling modesty and vanity by reverse assimilation and double resistance. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 11: 357�367.
ISSN1479-1838
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cb.1379
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/3750
AbstractWe study conflicting notions of modesty and vanity in the Arab Gulf region by focusing on contemporary female adornment practices and the tensions underlying them. The standard of modest traditional dress that women are expected to adhere to in Gulf countries is intended to conceal their sexuality and promote public virtue. Nevertheless, emerging bodily adornment practices in the region serve the contradictory purposes of emphasizing female sexuality and celebrating fashion. By using insights from observations and depth interviews with young Qatari and Emirati women, we explore the dynamics underlying the conflicting imperatives of modesty and vanity and examine how they reconcile these contradictions in constructing their identities as women, Muslims, Qataris, and Emiratis. We find that the concepts of reverse assimilation and double resistance are most useful in understanding responses to these conflicting imperatives among young Gulf women.
Languageen
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
SubjectModesty.
Women's clothing -- Symbolic aspects.
Clothing and dress -- Religious aspects.
TitleModest seductiveness: Reconciling modesty and vanity by reverse assimilation and double resistance
TypeArticle
Pagination357–367
Issue Number5
Volume Number11


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