Cultural Identity in Virtual Reality (VR): A Case Study of a Muslim Woman with hijab in Second Life(SL)

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  • Methal Mohammed Doctoral student

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4101/jvwr.v2i2.435

Abstract

This study investigates how the cultural identity of a Muslim woman with hijab (hair scarf) is perceived in Second Life (SL), a virtual and visual cultural site, through a case study that the author experienced during this research. The findings reflect different levels of reaction leaning more toward rejection and indifference rather than acceptance. I conclude that there is a need to establish an educational curriculum in SL about Islam and Muslims. This could be accomplished through a collaborative endeavor between Muslims, non-Muslim educators and educational institutions in order to promote

Author Biography

Methal Mohammed, Doctoral student

TLAC/ Texas A&M University Second year doctoral student

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Published

2009-06-02

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