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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190099657
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Series Statement: Political Science
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Abbas, Tahir, 1970 - Islamophobia and radicalisation
    DDC: 305.697094109051
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    Keywords: Islamophobia ; Radicalization ; Racism ; Radikalismus ; Ideologie ; Radikalisierung ; Rechtsradikalismus ; Dschihadismus ; Militanz ; Islam ; Terrorismus ; Islamophobia ; Great Britain ; Radicalization ; Great Britain ; Racism ; Great Britain ; Islamophobia ; Great Britain. ; Radicalization ; Great Britain. ; Racism ; Great Britain. ; Großbritannien ; Islamfeindlichkeit ; Radikalisierung ; Fundamentalismus
    Abstract: Since the 1970s, there have been three challenges to traditional, homogeneous 'national' identities across the Western world: political & socioeconomic inequality; neoliberal globalization; & more diverse, multicultural societies. As in the US & elsewhere in Western Europe, the decline of an old, masculinized national identity has now begun to open a new, dark era for Britain. Ever since the 'war on terror' was added to the mix, 'others' in Britain have been brutally demonized. Muslims, routinely presented as the source of society's ills, are subjected to both symbolic & actual violence. Deep-seated racialized norms amplify the isolation & alienation impeding Muslim integration. Both these 'left-behind' Muslims & white-British groups who perceive themselves as the true nation are under pressure from ongoing geopolitical concerns in the Muslim world, as well as widening divisions at home.
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