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El. knyga: Muslim Britain: Communities under Pressure

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  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: Zed Books Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781848137387
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  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: Zed Books Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781848137387
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This edited collection is a cogent exploration of how the events of September 11 and the subsequent war on terror have impacted on the lived experiences of British South Asian Muslims in a number of important spheres, namely, religious and ethnic identity, citizenship, Islamophobia, gender and education, radicalism, media and political representation. The contributors to this volume are specialists in the fields of sociology, social geography, anthropology, theology and law. Each of the chapters explores the positions of South Asian Muslims from different analytical perspectives based on various methodological approaches. A number of the chapters carry primary empirical analysis, therefore making this one of the most pertinent compilations in this field. Other contributions are more discursive, providing valuable polemics on the current positions of British South Asian Muslims.

Recenzijos

'A wide-ranging and invaluable guide to the highly complex and diverse nature of British Muslims from South Asia. Those wishing to get to the heart of Muslim communities should read this book.' - Professor Ziauddin Sardar, author of Desperately Seeking Paradise: Journeys of a Sceptical Muslim

'Plunged into a post-Rushdie and now post-September 11 world British Muslims have had to face urgent issues of Islamophobia, gender, identity and media representation. Dr Tahir Abbas' excellent collection has brought together some of the leading authorities to help make sense of these issues in a rapidly changing and even threatening world'. - Professor Akbar Ahmed, Ibn Khaldum Chair of Islamic Studies and Professor of International Relations, American University, Washington DC, USA

'We are at an important moment in the process of integration between British society and its Muslim communities. The events of 11 September 2001 focused attention on questions which had been simmering but only very carefully placed into the public debate. With increasing vitality, this process has come into the open, often in surprising and usually in surprisingly constructive ways. This collection of papers is a major contribution to that debate and will help move it forward.' - Jorgen S. Nielsen, Professor of Islamic Studies, University of Birmingham

'This essential collection brings a variety of important new data, informed insights and innovative perspectives on key issues affecting British Muslims today. It is a highly welcome and important contribution to the subject.' - Professor Steven Vertovec, Professor of Transnational Anthropology, University of Oxford and Director of the ESRC Centre on Migration, Policy and Society

'The book is a valuable contribution to the vital question of how best to ensure the successful incorporation of British Muslims into the values of a liberal democracy.' - J. Christopher Soper, Pepperdine University

'This collection of rich, stimulating and authoritative articles represents an intellectually challanging addition to the rapidly developing body of knowledge that deals with the highly diverse and complex lives of Muslims in Britain. Easily accessible and free of jargon, this book should be of interest not only to the general readership within Muslim communities but also to academic specialists in the academic world and policy makers.' - Humayun Ansari, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

'The breadth of subject matter, variety of expertise and insightful analysis are the qualities that impressed me about this book. Particular credit should be given to the editor, Tahir Abbas for managing to squeeze quite a lot in, bringing together a varied collection of essays and managing to make sense of them so that the flow from one part to the next is natural and seamless.' - Huda Jawad, openDemocracy Ltd.

Daugiau informacijos

A topical sociological survey of the British South Asian Muslim community in the aftermath of 9/11.
Foreword
Tariq Modood
viii
Preface xiii
Part I From Islam to British Muslims... 1(46)
1 British South Asian Muslims: State and Multicultural Society
3(15)
Tahir Abbas
2 Muslims in the UK
18(13)
Ceri Peach
3 Muslims in Britain: Issues, Policy and Practice
31(18)
Muhammad Anwar
PART II Islamophobia, Identity Politics and Multiculturalism 47(60)
4 From Race to Religion: the New Face of Discrimination
49(17)
Chris Allen
5 Negotiating British Citizenship and Muslim Identity
66(12)
Ron Geaves
6 In the Shadow of September 11: Multiculturalism and Identity Politics
78(14)
Stephen Lyon
7 Lobbying and Marching: British Muslims and the State
92(17)
Jonathan Birt
PART III Media Representation, Gender and Radical Islam 107(70)
8 Reading between the Lines - Muslims and the Media
109(18)
Tahira Sameera Ahmed
9 Educating Muslim Girls: do Mothers have Faith in the State Sector?
127(17)
Audrey Osler and Zahida Hussain
10 Attitudes to Jihad, Martyrdom and Terrorism among British Muslims
144(20)
Humayan Ansari
11 '(Re)turn to Religion' and Radical Islam
164(13)
Parveen Akhtar
PART IV Temporal and Spatial Ethnic and Religious Identities 177(57)
12 All Quiet on the Eastern Front? Bangladeshi Reactions in Tower Hamlets
179(15)
Halima Begum and John Eade
13 Tower Hamlets - Insulation in Isolation
194(14)
Nilufar Ahmed
14 Flying the Flag for England? Citizenship, Religion and Cultural Identity among British Pakistani Muslims
208(14)
Paul Bagguley and Yasmin Hussain
15 Pakistanis in Northern Ireland in the Aftermath of September 11
222(12)
Gabriele Marranci
An Afterword on the Situation of British Muslims in a World Context 234(10)
John Rex
Bibliography 244(12)
Notes on the Contributors 256(5)
Index 261


Tahir Abbas is lecturer in sociology at the University of Birmingham.