Muslim Love American Style: Islamic-American Hybrid Culture and Native-Born American Black Muslim Romance
MA thesis,
SUNY Empire State College
(2016)
Islam
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The Stable Muslim Love Triangle - Triangular Desire in African American Muslim Romance Fiction
Journal of Popular Romance Studies
7:
(2018)
Troubleshooting Post-9/11 America: Religion, Racism, and Stereotypes in Suzanne Brockmann’s Into the Night and Gone Too Far
Journal of Popular Romance Studies
6:
(2017)
Privately Empowered: Expressing Feminism in Islam in Northern Nigerian Fiction
Evanston, Illinois:
Northwestern University Press
(2016)
Medeni ya da müslüman: popüler aşk romanlarında Feyza olmak
Yayınlanmamış Yüksek Lisans Tezi,
Bilkent University, Ankara
(2006)
Topic
"Suzanne Brockmann"
Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice
2.2/3:1-19
(2008)
Les Thug Love : des romans sentimentaux à l'épreuve de la classe et de la race
Genre en séries : cinéma, télévision, médias
9:15-37
(2019)
Les Thug Love : des romans sentimentaux à l'épreuve de la classe et de la race
Genre en séries : cinéma, télévision, médias
9:15-37
(2019)
Diversity Sells: Uzma Jalaluddin’s Muslim Adaptation of Pride and Prejudice
English Studies
104.3:539-558
DOI: 10.1080/0013838X.2023.2180896
(2023)
Facets of Women in Malay Romance Fiction
Kunapipi
32.1:67-79
(2010)
Facets of Women in Malay Romance Fiction
Kunapipi
32.1:67-79
(2010)
Love in the Desert: Images of Arab-American Reconciliation in Contemporary Sheikh Romance Novels
Journal of Popular Romance Studies
5.1:
(2015)
Reading the Digital Muslim Romance
CyberOrient
15.1:146-171
(2021)
“Redha tu Ikhlas”: The Social–Textual Significance of Islamic Virtue in Malay Forced Marriage Narratives
Religions
12.5 (310):
DOI: 10.3390/rel12050310
(2021)
“The Sheik Who Loved Me”: Romancing the War on Terror
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
35.4:993-1017
DOI: 10.1086/651044
(2010)
Desiring the Big Bad Blade: Racing the Sheikh in Desert Romances
American Quarterly
63.4:895-928
DOI: 10.1353/aq.2011.0061
(2011)
An Imperialist Love Story: Desert Romances and the War on Terror
New York:
New York University Press
(2015)
Desirable Reading: The Relationship between Women Students' Lives and their Reading Practices
Adult Education Quarterly
53.4:261-276
DOI: 10.1177/0741713603254029
(2003)
Her Heart Lies at the Feet of the Mother: Transformations of the Romance Plot in Leila Aboulela’s Minaret
African Journal of Gender and Religion
27.2:1-21
(2021)
“Like Bush Fire in My Arms”: Interrogating the World of Caribbean Romance
Journal of Popular Culture
36.4:804-827
DOI: 10.1111/1540-5931.00046
(2003)
Parting the Curtain: The Virgin Heroine and the ‘Westoxified’ Villain in Contemporary Iranian Romance Novels
Journal of Popular Romance Studies
10:
(2021)
Renegotiating romantic genres: Textual resistance and Muslim chick lit
Journal of Commonwealth Literature
53.2:284-300
DOI: 10.1177/0021989416686156
(2018)
Islam, Romance and Popular Taste in Indonesia: A textual analysis of Ayat ayat cinta by Habiburrahman El-Shirazy and Syahadat cinta by Taufiqurrahman Al-Azizy
Indonesia and the Malay World
40.116:59-73
DOI: 10.1080/13639811.2011.648998
(2012)
The Conflict of Love and Islam: The Main Ingredients in the Popular Islamic Novels of Malaysia
South East Asia Research
22.3:417-433
DOI: 10.5367/sear.2014.0222
(2014)
Desert Passions: Orientalism and Romance Novels
Austin, Texas:
University of Texas Press
(2012)
Orientalist Public Pedagogy: Visual Representation of Muslims in Pop Culture and Desert Romance Novels
PhD,
University of New Mexico
(2023)
Islamic-Hausa Feminism and Kano Market Literature: Qur'anic Reinterpretation in the Novels of Balaraba Yakubu
Research in African Literatures
33.2:119-136
(2002)
Hausa Women Writers Confronting the Traditional Status of Women in Modern Islamic Society: Feminist Thought in Nigerian Popular Fiction
Tulsa Studies In Women's Literature
22.2:387-408
DOI: 10.2307/20059159
(2003)
Islamic-Hausa Feminism Meets Northern Nigerian Romance: The Cautious Rebellion of Bilkisu Funtuwa
African Studies Review
46.1:137-153
DOI: 10.2307/1514984
(2003)