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" Islamophobia in Muslim Majority Societies "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1050833
Doc. No : bc10405
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Bayraklı, Enes.
Title & Author : Islamophobia in Muslim Majority Societies
Publication Statement : Milton :: Routledge,, 2018.
Series Statement : Routledge Advances in Sociology Ser.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (231 pages)
ISBN : 9780429876882
: : 0429876882
: : 9780429876875
: : 0429876874
: : 9780429876868
: : 0429876866
: : 9780429464850
: : 0429464851
: 1138613002
: 9781138613003
Notes : The roots of Egyptian liberalism: Western liberalism and inevitability of secularism
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1: Making sense of Islamophobia in Muslim societies; Introduction; World-systemstheory, epistemic Islamophobia and secularism; Centre-periphery relations and the birth of Westernized elites in Muslim societies; Self-Orientalization; Governing Islam in Muslim countries; Similarities and differences between Western Islamophobia and homegrown Islamophobia in Muslim countries; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 2: 'Religion-building' and foreign policy
: IntroductionIslamophobia in Muslim majority states: history and context; From Cold War embrace to 'religion-building'; Islamophobia and the search for pristine Islam; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 3: Islamophobia in the contemporary Albanian public discourse; Introduction; Islam and the myth of return to Europe; Muslim visibility in public space; Reinterpreting the national hero in Huntingtonian lenses; Islamo-communism and the Oriental 'other'; Christian identity and the racialization of Muslims in Albania; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography
: Chapter 4: Post-coloniality, Islamization and secular elites: Tracing Islamophobia in PakistanIntroduction; Contemporary Islamophobia culture; Post-colonial Islamophobia episteme; Islam in Pakistani context; Islamophobia and secular elites; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 5: The politics of Islamophobia in Turkey; Introduction; The political function of Islamophobia; Islamophobia through the lenses of Carl Schmitt; The politics of Islamophobia in Turkey; From ancient to modern politics; Popular sovereignty and its rivals; Secular-nationalist identity; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography
: Chapter 6: Islamophobia in satirical magazines: A comparative case study of Penguen in Turkey and Charlie Hebdo in FranceIntroduction; Islamophobia and Charlie Hebdo: a background; Humour in Turkey: from past to day; Penguen and Islamophobia; Violence, intolerance and barbarism; Gendered auto-Orientalism- Muslim women's dress; Comparisons and conclusions; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 7: Paradoxical Islamophobia and post-colonial cultural nationalism in post-revolutionary Egypt; Introduction; Framing Egyptian liminality; Liminality of African Muslims in the New World
: De-Africanization of EgyptiansDe-Islamization of Egyptians; The scope of Islamophobia in Egypt; Manifestations of Islamophobia in Egypt; Egypt's war on terror in the global context: Islam between binary discourses; Construction of binary Muslim identities in Egypt and the United States; El-Sisi's call to reform Islam and parallels to Western Islamophobia; Secular responses: anti-hijab narratives; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 8: Old wine in new bottles: Secularism and Islamophobiain Egypt; Introduction; The Muslim Brothers perceptions and resistance to the new liberalists
Abstract : In the last decade, Islamophobia in Western societies, where Muslims constitute the minority, has been studied extensively. However, Islamophobia is not restricted to the geography of the West, but rather constitutes a global phenomenon. It affects Muslim societies just as much, due to various historical, economic, political, cultural and social reasons. Islamophobia in Muslim Majority Societies constitutes a first attempt to open a debate about the understudied phenomenon of Islamophobia in Muslim majority societies. An interdisciplinary study, it focuses on socio-political and historical aspects of Islamophobia in Muslim majority societies. This volume will appeal to students, scholars and general readers who are interested in Racism Studies, Islamophobia Studies, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Islam and Politics.
Subject : Islamophobia-- Islamic countries.
Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Sociology-- General.
Subject : Islamophobia.
Subject : Islamic countries.
Dewey Classification : ‭305.697‬
LC Classification : ‭BP52‬
Added Entry : Hafez, Farid.
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