Dr. Amina Jamal
Areas of Expertise
Islam, gender & modernity; political subjectivities & representations; transnational feminist identities; secularism & religion; honor-shame related violence; acts and activism; critical diasporic South Asian feminisms.
Research
Dr. Jamal鈥檚 research highlights the new types of citizen-subjects that are emerging from the complex interplay of gender, race, religion and sexuality with changing global economic, political and cultural relations. She is presently investigating the dilemmas of feminist and progressive Muslim politics and poetics in South Asia which are threatened by diverse hegemonic discourses and multiple forms of violence emanating from local, national and global interests. The aim is to explicate how territorial classifications such as religious/secular; Muslim/Hindu; woman/feminist; moral/transgressive emerge in particular sites and to disrupt the cultural, political and scholarly flows that naturalize these categories. She received a SSHRC Connections Grant (with J. Ku and M. Khan) for a symposium on 'Critical Diasporic South Asian Feminisms' in July 2021.
Websites
Courses
- SOC 473: Classical Sociology Theory
- SOC 475: Contemporary Sociological Theory
- SOC 885: Women and Islam
- IS 8901: The Canadian Immigration Experience
- IS 8938: Western Muslims and Liberalism
Graduate Program Membership
Community & Professional Service
- Co-organizer/discussant: 鈥淐ritical Diasporic South Asian Feminisms in Canada.鈥 Feminist Sociology. Roundtable organized in collaboration with Jane Ku, University of Windsor. Vancouver: Congress of Social Sciences and Humanities (2019, June 6).
- Keynote Speaker: 鈥淚n and Against the Islam/Secular Dichotomy in Pakistan: Muslim Feminist Practices After 9/11.鈥 Conference: What Works for Women鈥檚 Equality: Insights from Research and Practice. Organized by Global Gender Program, Elliott School, George Washington University, Washington (2016, 1-2 August).
- Invited Speaker: 鈥淶unera Ishaq: A Transnational Feminist Reading.鈥 Panel Discussion organized by LEAF, CAMWL and OISE-UT. Toronto. The Impossible Citizen: A Conversation on Race, Gender and Democracy (2015, November 18).
- Plenary Speaker: 鈥淢alala and Mukhtara: Global feminist heroes as transnational victim-subjects.鈥 Society for the Psychology of Women American Psychological Association Division 35. Annual General Meeting. From International to Transnational: Transforming the Psychology of Women (2015, August 4).
Recent Publications
Jamal A. Forthcoming. 鈥淭heoretical Perspectives on Women, State and Islam鈥 in Gender Studies in Pakistan, edited by Nida Kirmani, Sheema Khawar and Bilal Zahoor.
Jamal, A., J. Ku & M. Khan, eds. 2025. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press.
Jamal, A. and K.R. Wheeler, eds. 2021-2023. . Religions.
Jamal, A. 2021. Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism (special issue on Transnational Feminist Approaches to Anti-Muslim Racism, edited by Z. Korkman and S. Razack) 20(2): 370-395.
Mucina, M.K. and A. Jamal, eds. 2021. International Journal of Child, Youth & Family Studies 12(1): 1-12.
Jamal, A. 2020. Al Raida 44(2): 23-53.
Jamal, A. 2015. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 41(1): 55-79.
Jamal, A. 2013. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press.
Jamal, A. 2013. 鈥淲hen Are Women鈥檚 Rights Human Rights in Pakistan?鈥 in (pp. 208-229), edited by M. Satterthwaite and J. Huckerby. New York: Routledge.