Muslim Britain : communities under pressure
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Muslim Britain : communities under pressure
Zed Books, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-255) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9781842774489
Description
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.
Table of Contents
Foreword - Professor Tariq Modood
Part I: From Islam to British Muslims?
1. British South Asian Muslims: State and Multicultural Society - Tahir Abbas
2. Muslims in the UK - Ceri Peach
3. Muslims in Britain: Issues, Policy and Practice - Muhammad Anwar
Part II: Islamophobia, Identity Politics and State Multiculturalism
1. From Race to Religion: The New Face of Discrimination - Chris Allen
2. Negotiating British Citizenship and Muslim Identity - Ron Geaves
3. In the Shadow of September 11: Multiculturalism and Identity Politics - Stephen Lyon
4. Lobbying and Marching: British Muslims and the State - Jonathan Birt
Part III: Media Representation, Gender and Radical Islam
1. Reading between the Lines - Muslims and the Media - Tahira Sameera Ahmed
2. Educating Muslim Girls: Do Mothers Have Faith in the State Sector? - Audrey Osler and Zahida Hussain
3. Attitudes to Jihad, Martyrdom and Terrorism among British Muslims - Humayun Ansari
4. '(Re)turn to Religion' and Radical Islam - Parveen Akhtar
Part IV: Temporal and Spatial Ethnic and Religious Identities
1. All Quiet on the Eastern Front? Bangladeshi Reactions in Tower Hamlets - Halima Begum and John Eade
2. Tower Hamlets - Insulation in Isolation - Nilufar Ahmed
3. Flying the Flag for England? Citizenship, Religion and Cultural Identity among British Pakistani Muslims - Yasmin Hussain and Paul Bagguley
4. Pakistanis in Northern Ireland in the aftermath of September 11 - Gabriel Marccini
Afterword - John Rex
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: [pbk.] ISBN 9781842774496
Description
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.
Table of Contents
Foreword - Professor Tariq Modood
Part I: From Islam to British Muslims?
1. British South Asian Muslims: State and Multicultural Society - Tahir Abbas
2. Muslims in the UK - Ceri Peach
3. Muslims in Britain: Issues, Policy and Practice - Muhammad Anwar
Part II: Islamophobia, Identity Politics and State Multiculturalism
1. From Race to Religion: The New Face of Discrimination - Chris Allen
2. Negotiating British Citizenship and Muslim Identity - Ron Geaves
3. In the Shadow of September 11: Multiculturalism and Identity Politics - Stephen Lyon
4. Lobbying and Marching: British Muslims and the State - Jonathan Birt
Part III: Media Representation, Gender and Radical Islam
1. Reading between the Lines - Muslims and the Media - Tahira Sameera Ahmed
2. Educating Muslim Girls: Do Mothers Have Faith in the State Sector? - Audrey Osler and Zahida Hussain
3. Attitudes to Jihad, Martyrdom and Terrorism among British Muslims - Humayun Ansari
4. '(Re)turn to Religion' and Radical Islam - Parveen Akhtar
Part IV: Temporal and Spatial Ethnic and Religious Identities
1. All Quiet on the Eastern Front? Bangladeshi Reactions in Tower Hamlets - Halima Begum and John Eade
2. Tower Hamlets - Insulation in Isolation - Nilufar Ahmed
3. Flying the Flag for England? Citizenship, Religion and Cultural Identity among British Pakistani Muslims - Yasmin Hussain and Paul Bagguley
4. Pakistanis in Northern Ireland in the aftermath of September 11 - Gabriel Marccini
Afterword - John Rex
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