Islamophobia/Islamophilia: beyond the politics of enemy and friend
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Bloomington Indiana University Press c2010
Schriftenreihe:Indiana series in Middle East studies
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Beschreibung:Grew out of the inaugural conference of the Islamic Studies Initiative (ISI) held at the University of Michigan, October 2007--Acknowledgments
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction - Islam as an object of fear and affection - Andrew Shryock -- - Western hostility toward Muslims : a history of the present - Tomaž Mastnak -- - The Khalil Gibran International Academy : diasporic confrontations with an emerging Islamophobia - Naamah Paley -- - The God that failed : the neo-orientalism of today's Muslim commentators - Moustafa Bayoumi -- - Gendering Islamophobia and Islamophilia : the case of Shiʻia Muslim women in Lebanon - Lara Deeb -- - Bridging traditions : Madrasas and their internal critics - Muhammad Qasim Zaman -- - The fantasy and violence of religious imagination : Islamophobia and anti-Semitism in France and North Africa - Paul A. Silverstein -- - German converts to Islam and their ambivalent relations with immigrant Muslims - Esra Özyürek -- - Muslim ethnic comedy : inversions of Islamophobia - Mucahit Bilici -- - Competing for Muslims : new strategies for urban renewal in Detroit - Sally Howell
""A spirited volume that takes aim at the confining but dominant debate on Islam, f̀or or against.' Politically astute, analytically acute, and pervasively humanistic, this is a rare contribution that brings clarity to an ideologically charged and muddied field."---Engseng Ho, Duke University" ""Very timely. The disciplinary range and nuance of the individual essays in this volume do a great job to illustrate and analyze how ahistorical, demeaning, or apologetic views of Muslims and Islam function and circulate," ---Ussama Makdisi, Rice University" ""Islamophobia" is a term that has been widely applied to anti-Muslim ideas and actions, especially since 9/11. The contributors to this provocative volume explore and critique the usefulness of the concept for understanding contexts ranging from the Middle Ages to the modern day. Moving beyond familiar explanations such as good-Muslim/bad-Muslim stereotypes, or the "clash of civilizations," they describe Islamophobia's counterpart, Islamophilia, which deploys similar oppositions in the interest of fostering public acceptance of Islam. Contributors in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia; the cultural politics of literature, humor, and urban renewal; and religious conversion to Islam." "Contributors are Moustafa Bayoumi, Mucahit Bilici, Lara Deeb, Sally Howell, Tomaz Mastnak, Esra Ozyurek, Naamah Paley, Andrew Shryock, Paul A. Silverstein, and Muhammad Qasim Zaman."--Jacket
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (vii, 250 p.)
ISBN:0253004543
9780253004543

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