@misc{6cc1b08f608e44979f678e4fad5573b0,
title = "Cosmopolitan and Cool - and Modest",
author = "Saskia Warren",
note = " listened with great interest to Elizabeth Bucar{\textquoteright}s podcast interview with Candace Mixon. In particular, I was animated by her discussion of how fashion offers an alternative to textual analysis of religion by privileging the visual, material cultures, and everyday practices. In this I was firmly in agreement as a cultural geographer who also writes on Muslim women and fashion cultures, albeit the term I tend to mobilise is modest fashion, rather than Bucar{\textquoteright}s pious fashion. Yet we are both interested in head-to-toe looks of wearers and how these might respond to local aesthetics and morals, rather than tracing clothing choices to religious texts. In responding to local contexts, or refashioning placeif you like, Muslim women can be engaged in changes to fashion and judgments around dressing appropriately over time...",
year = "2019",
month = apr,
day = "6",
language = "English",
series = "The Religious Studies Project",
publisher = "Religious Studies Project Association",
type = "Other",
}