Islamophobia And The Question Of Muslim Identity


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Islamophobia and the Question of Muslim Identity


Islamophobia and the Question of Muslim Identity

Author: Evelyn Leslie Hamdon

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2000


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Islamophobia and the Question of Muslim Identity


Islamophobia and the Question of Muslim Identity

Author: Evelyn Leslie Hamdon

language: en

Publisher: Fernwood Publishing

Release Date: 2010


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"This book is a critical analysis of a Muslim group in Canada that has been working to challenge Islamophobia in their community. An important part of their anti-racist work involves dealing with the internal conflicts and dilemmas created by the differences among the members of the group. The coalition has been successful in developing several educational initiatives, in part, because they have been able to negotiate internal differences in ways that do not fragment the group. Through discussions with members of the coalition the author explores the tensions that arise from these internal differences, and in doing so demonstrates the diversity of Muslim identity - and challenges the stereotypical image that has permeated the West for centuries."--Pub. desc.

Debating Islam


Debating Islam

Author: Samuel M. Behloul

language: en

Publisher: Transcript Publishing

Release Date: 2013


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Conspicuously, Islam has become a key concern in most European societies with respect to issues of immigration, integration, identity, values and inland security. As the mere presence of Muslim minorities fails to explain these debates convincingly, new questions need to be asked: How did »Islam« become a topic? Who takes part in the debates? How do these debates influence both individual as well as collective »self-images« and »image of others«? Introducing Switzerland as an under-researched object of study to the academic discourse on Islam in Europe, this volume offers a fresh perspective on the objective by putting recent case studies from diverse national contexts into comparative perspective.