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. 2023 Feb;40(1):22-39.
doi: 10.1177/14550725221136350. Epub 2022 Dec 4.

Dilemmas of belonging: Young Muslim women in the Danish youth alcohol culture

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Dilemmas of belonging: Young Muslim women in the Danish youth alcohol culture

Marie Fjellerup Bærndt et al. Nordisk Alkohol Nark. 2023 Feb.

Abstract

Aim: Focusing on drinking and partying among young Muslim women in Denmark, our aim was to examine how the drinking practices of young Muslim women are influenced by belonging, understood as sentiments of (national) belonging as well as the broader (politicised) discourse on Muslims in Denmark. Methods and data: Based on 32 qualitative in-depth interviews with young Muslim women, this paper explores their drinking practices as situated in a national youth culture highly influenced by alcohol intoxication. We draw on Nira Yuval-Davies' (2006) distinction between belonging (as emotional attachment) and the politics of belonging. Findings: We found that the young women attempt to avoid negative comments based on stereotypes of Muslims and their drinking, by toning down being a Muslim. In addition, we showed how the difficulties of drinking alcohol while being both Muslim and Danish leads to several of the young women experiencing an 'identity crisis'. Lastly, we found that a way for the studied women to reconcile Muslim and Danish identities is through faith, namely through actively choosing what kind of Muslim they want to be. Conclusion: Being part of a national youth culture of alcohol intoxication is inevitably dilemma-filled for the study's participants and they are challenged in their belonging. We argue that these dilemmas do not stand alone, but rather point to the broader predicaments of these women in Danish society.

Keywords: Denmark; alcohol; belonging; young muslim women; youth.

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The authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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