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British Muslims and Their Discourses

de Rooij, Laurens(Edited by)
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This book highlights the changing dynamics of Muslim identity and integration in Britain, focusing on the post-9/11 era.

Historically, Muslims faced discrimination based on ethnicity rather than religion.

However, contemporary discrimination against Muslims is rooted in different reasons, with events like the Rushdie affair significantly impacting multicultural relations.

This study analyzes the evolving multicultural landscape in Britain, exploring the shift from predominantly assimilationist policies to a more mutual process of integration.

It delves into the emergence of interfaith dialogue as well as the complexities surrounding the intersection of race, religion, gender, and identity.

The research examines two key themes: the discursive positioning of Islam beyond integration and terrorism narratives, and the operationalization of identity by Muslims in various contexts.

The study employs empirical methods and cultural studies theories to understand how individual and social practices intersect in this context.

By doing so, it contributes to Islamic studies, socio-political studies, and cultural studies, shedding light on the discourses that shape and are shaped by Muslim lives in Britain.

The analysis encompasses diverse perspectives, from macro-level societal discourses to micro-level individual actions, thus providing a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted experiences of Muslims in Britain.

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Product Details
3031450124 / 9783031450129
Hardback
29/12/2023
Switzerland
English
289 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm