Jews and Muslims in South Asia: reflections on difference, religion, and race
"Jews and Muslims in South Asia examines how Jews and Muslims relate to each other in a place where, in contrast to Europe, their perceived attitudes towards one another do not often make headlines. In the European imagination, Jews and Muslims have both been seen as the ultimate "other.&q...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Jews and Muslims in South Asia examines how Jews and Muslims relate to each other in a place where, in contrast to Europe, their perceived attitudes towards one another do not often make headlines. In the European imagination, Jews and Muslims have both been seen as the ultimate "other." At the same time, Western politics and media construct Jews and Muslims in opposition to each other and see their relationship as unavoidably polarized due to the conflict in the Middle East. In this book, Yulia Egorova and Stephen Lyon explore how South Asian Jews and Muslims relate to each other outside of a Western and Christian context, and reveal that despite some important differences this relationship is still intrinsically connected to global narratives about Jews and Muslims. They also show that the Hindu right have turned South Asian Jewish experiences into a rhetorical tool to deny the existence of discrimination against religious minorities, and that this ostensible celebration of Jewishness masks not only anti-Muslim, but also anti-Jewish prejudice. They argue that South Asia inherited these notions of racial and religious difference from the British during the colonial period, which continue to cause stigmatization and oppression to this day. Jews and Muslims in South Asia is a fascinating new contribution to the academic discussion on anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, and their overlapping histories"... "Jews and Muslims in South Asia examines how Jews and Muslims relate to each other in a place where, in contrast to Europe, their perceived attitudes towards one another do not often make headlines. Egorova and Lyon find that in this context Jewish and Muslim communities interact in ways that don't fit Western stereotypes. At the same time, this relationship is still intrinsically connected to global narratives about Jews and Muslims"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 193 Seiten Illustrationen |
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adam_text | JEWS AND MUSLIMS IN SOUTH ASIA
/ EGOROVA, YULIAYYEAUTHOR
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
GLOSSARY
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2. DIVERSITIES AND MINORITIES
CHAPTER 3. THE TROPES OF JEWISH/MUSLIM DIFFERENCE
CHAPTER 4. UN/SETTLED RELATIONS
CHAPTER 5. TERROR, RACE, SECURITY
CHAPTER 6. CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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