Muslims, Trust and Multiculturalism:New Directions (Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series) '18
目次
Section 1: Scrutinising and Securitising Muslims .- 1.The Trace of the Cryptic in Islamophobia, Anti-Semitism and Anti-Communism: A Genealogy of the Rhetoric on Hidden Enemies and Unseen Threats; Anshuman A. Mondal .- 2. Trust Within Reason: How to Trump the Hermeneutics of Suspicion on Campus; Alison Scott-Baumann .- 3. Constructing a New Imagery for the Muslim Woman: Symbol-Making and the Language of Racial Empowerment; Alaya Forte .- Section 2: Islamophobia and Racism .- 4. Misrecognising Muslim Consciousness in Europe; Nasar Meer .- 5. “Non, Je Ne Serai Jamais ‘Charlie’”: Race, Islamophobia and the Politics of Translation; Alana Lentin and Gavan Titley .- 6. Transparency, Trust and Accountability in Cosy Copenhagen; Tabish Khair and Isabelle Petiot .- Section 3: Gender, Multiculturalism and the Limits of Trust .- 7. Multicultural Neoliberalism, Global Textiles, and the Making of the Indebted Female Entrepreneur in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane, Stephen Morton .- 8. From Islamic Fundamentalism to a New Life in the West: Ali Eteraz and the Muslim Comedy Memoir; Amina Yaqin .- Secton 4: Muslim Minorities and the Discourse of Liberal Secularism .- 9. Powders Revisited: Queer Micropolitical Disorientation, Phenomenology and Multicultural Trust in Hanif Kureishi and Stephen Frears’ My Beautiful Laundrette; Alberto Fernandez Carbajal .- 10. Multiculturalism and Muslims in Germany: An Unwelcomed Reality?; Asmaa Soliman .- 11. Living ‘True’ Islam in Multicultural Britain: An Ahmadi Case Study; Farrah Sheikh .- 12. Multiculturalism Can Foster a New Kind of Post-Brexit Englishness; Tariq Modood
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