ISBN:
9783111329284
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3111329283
Language:
English
Pages:
IX, 320 Seiten
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1 b/w tbl.
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23 cm x 15.5 cm
Series Statement:
Religious Minorities in the North volume 7
Series Statement:
Religious minorities in the North: history, politics, and culture
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Dissertation note:
Dissertation University of Oslo 2022
DDC:
306.69709481
Keywords:
21st century
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Erste Hälfte 21. Jahrhundert (ca. 2000 bis ca. 2050)
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21st century history: from c 2000 -
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HISTORY / Europe / Scandinavia
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HISTORY / Social History
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Interfaith relations
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Interreligiöse Beziehungen
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Islam
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Islam
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Islamic studies
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Jewish studies
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Judaism
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Judentum
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Mündlich überlieferte Geschichte, Oral History
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Oral history
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RELIGION / Ecumenism
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RELIGION / Islam / General
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RELIGION / Judaism / General
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies
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Soziale Gruppen: religiöse Gemeinschaften
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Hochschulschrift
Abstract:
What is the nature of Muslim-Jewish relations in Europe today? Based on qualitative interview data, this book explores narratives about Jews among Muslims in Norway. Drawing on culturally embedded narratives as well as personal experiences, interviewees reflect on the relationship between Jews and Muslims. The interreligious exchange between Islam and Judaism is as old as Islam. Today, the Arab-Israeli conflict has become an important frame of reference in the public discourse on Muslim-Jewish relations. The narratives presented in this book delineate shifting community boundaries and identifications that transcend dichotomised notions of "Muslims versus Jews." The analysis shows how Jewish history in Europe and the history of modern antisemitism serve as interpretative keys in the narratives, used for explaining the situation of the Muslim minority today. Furthermore, the book demonstrates how interviewees' perceptions of society's attitudes toward Muslim and Jewish experiences also strongly influence their perceptions of Muslim-Jewish relations
Note:
Zielgruppe: 5PGJ, Bezug zu Juden und jüdischen Gruppen
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Zielgruppe: 5PGP, Bezug zu Muslimen/Moslems und islamischen Gruppen
DOI:
10.1515/9783111329321
URL:
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