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Contesting Islamophobia: Anti-Muslim Prejudice in Media, Culture and Politics


Contesting Islamophobia: Anti-Muslim Prejudice in Media, Culture and Politics

Hardback by Morey, Peter (University of Birmingham, UK); Yaqin, Amina (SOAS, University of London, UK); Forte, Alaya (SOAS, University of London, UK); Forte, Alaya (SOAS, University of London, UK); Yaqin, Amina (SOAS, University of London, UK); Morey, Peter (University of Birmingham, UK)

Contesting Islamophobia: Anti-Muslim Prejudice in Media, Culture and Politics

£110.00

ISBN:
9781788311632
Publication Date:
30 May 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
I.B. Tauris
Pages:
296 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 18 May 2024
Contesting Islamophobia: Anti-Muslim Prejudice in Media, Culture and Politics

Description

Islamophobia is one of the most prevalent forms of prejudice in the world today. This timely book reveals the way in which Islamophobia's pervasive power is being met with responses that challenge it and the worldview on which it rests. The volume breaks new ground by outlining the characteristics of contemporary Islamophobia across a range of political, historic, and cultural public debates in Europe and the United States. Chapters examine issues such as: how anti-Muslim prejudice facilitates questionable foreign and domestic policies of Western governments; the tangible presence of anti-Muslim bias in media and the arts including a critique of the global blockbuster fantasy series Game of Thrones; youth activism in response to securitised Islamophobia in education; and activist forms of Muslim self-fashioning including Islamic feminism, visual art and comic strip superheroes in popular culture and new media. Drawing on contributions from experts in history, sociology, and literature, the book brings together interdisciplinary perspectives from culture and the arts as well as political and policy reflections. It argues for an inclusive cultural dialogue through which misrepresentation and institutionalised Islamophobia can be challenged.

Contents

List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword: The Roots of Modern Islamophobia John L. Esposito Introduction: Contesting Islamophobia in Theory and Practice Peter Morey Section One: Islamophobia, Politics and History 1. American Foreign Policy, Self-Fulfilling Prophecy and Muslims as Enemy Others Nathan Lean 2. Donald Trump at the Intersection of Nativism, Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Sentiment: American Roots and Parallels Peter Gottschalk 3. Islamophobia: The Muslim Problem? A Discussion Between Dibyesh Anand, Myriam Francois and Jim Wolfreys Chaired by Peter Morey Section Two: Islamophobia and Representation 4. Islamophobia and the War of Representations: Martin Amis's 'The Last Days of Muhammad Atta' Geoffrey Nash and Nath Aldalala'a 5. 'A Sly and Stubborn People': Games of Thrones, Orientalism and Islamophobia Roberta Garrett 6. Islamic Feminism in a Time of Islamophobia: The Muslim Heroines of Leila Aboulela's Minaret and Elif Shafak's Forty Rules of Love Amina Yaqin Section Three: Youth Contesting Islamophobia 7. Countering Islamophobia in the Classroom Sarah Soyei 8. Resisting Islamophobia: Muslim Youth Activism in the UK Tania Saeed 9. Young Muslims in Germany and Their Use of New Media to Counter Islamophobia Asmaa Soliman Section Four: Art Beyond Islamophobia 10. Adjusting the 'Islamic' Focus: Exhibitions of Contemporary Pakistani Art in Britain in the Post-9/11 Decade Madeline Clements 11. Super Moozlim Battles Islamophobia Leila Tarakji 12. Homegrown: The Story of a Controversy Nadia Latif interviewed by Peter Morey and Amina Yaqin

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