Bringing Trans-Women “Back to Fitrah”: Islamic (Re)education/ Rehabilitation Projects and Discourses in Malaysia

Biro T (2023)


Publication Type: Authored book

Publication year: 2023

Publisher: Taylor and Francis

ISBN: 9781000905298

DOI: 10.4324/9781003397144-16

Abstract

This chapter discusses state-Islamic (re)education/rehabilitation programs targeted at transgender Muslim individuals declared to be “deviant” by the authorities in Malaysia. It explores government policies/perspectives, as well as narrated lived experiences of transgender people, and the interfaces between the two, ultimately to address questions of equity and injustice stemming from attempts of re(education)/rehabilitation. The chapter demonstrates how trans-people maintain multiple ways of navigating the various programs and coercive discourses that aim to educate, define, and categorize them. Various ways of meaning-making and self-acceptance help to realize alternative transgender-subjectivities despite exposure to the re(education). This demonstrates precisely what the official position claims is missing among the transgendered: that is, deep religious faith.

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APA:

Biro, T. (2023). Bringing Trans-Women “Back to Fitrah”: Islamic (Re)education/ Rehabilitation Projects and Discourses in Malaysia. Taylor and Francis.

MLA:

Biro, Timea. Bringing Trans-Women “Back to Fitrah”: Islamic (Re)education/ Rehabilitation Projects and Discourses in Malaysia. Taylor and Francis, 2023.

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