ISBN:
9783030758424
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (xiii, 276 pages)
Series Statement:
Mapping Global Racisms Ser.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
305.6970941
Keywords:
Islamophobia-Great Britain
;
Great Britain-Ethnic relations
;
Electronic books
;
Großbritannien
;
Islamfeindlichkeit
;
Imperialismus
;
Rushdie, Salman 1947- The satanic verses
;
Fetwa
Abstract:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Praise for The Muslim Problem -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- I -- II -- III -- References -- Part I Critical Muslim Studies and Islamophobia -- 2 Perspective and Knowledge Formation -- How Do You Tell a Story? -- Critical Muslim Studies -- A Genealogy -- Critical Muslim Theory, the Critical Muslim and Critical Muslim Studies -- Utility: Critical Muslim Studies -- A History of Ideas -- Problematisation -- References -- 3 Islamophobia -- Islamophobia Studies: A Paradigm -- Paradigm and Family Resemblance -- Islamophobia Theses: Recurrent Themes -- Islamophobia: The Politics of Definition -- The Need for a Definition -- Formulating a Definition -- Transhistorical Islamophobia -- Connaissance -- Savoir -- Muslim: An Abiding Figure -- Islamophobia: Far-Right Populism -- Islamophobia: Global Phenomenon -- References -- Part II Britishness: An Imperial Formation -- 4 The Empire Project and Britishness -- Identifying Identity -- Britishness: A Formation -- A Positivist Interpretation -- A Relational Interpretation -- Britishness: Senso Comune -- The Empire: The Centrifugalist and the Centripetalist -- References -- 5 The Empire Project and the Figure of the Muslim -- Constructing the Muslim World: Darwin and Aydin -- Pan-Islamism, Ummah and Caliphate -- The Caliphate and the Fatwa of Jihad -- The Empire Project: Addressing Muslim Challenges -- Representing the Figure of the Muslim -- References -- Part III The Satanic Verses Affair: Problematisation of Muslims in Post-Colonial Britain and Counter-Islamophobia Strategies -- 6 The Satanic Verses Affair: Problematisation of Muslims in Post-Colonial Britain -- The Satanic Verses Affair: A Background -- Protest and Lobbying -- Post-colonial Reordering of Britishness -- The Regulation of Entry and Management of the Ethnically Marked -- The Splintering of Black Identity.
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