Politics of Visibility
Young Muslims in European Public Spaces
This book takes into view a large variety of Muslim actors who, in recent years, made their entry into the European public sphere. Without excluding the phenomenon of terrorists, it maps the whole field of Muslim visibility. The nine contributions present unpublished ethnographic materials that have been collected between 2003 and 2005. They track down the available space that is open to Muslims in EU member states claiming a visibility of their own. The volume collects male and female, secular and religious, radical and pietistic voices of sometimes very young people. They all speak about »being a Muslim in Europe« and the meaning of »real Islam«.
Kapitel-Übersicht
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Frontmatter
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Seiten 5 - 6 -
Acknowledgements
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Introduction: Talking about Visibility - Actors, Politics, Forms of Engagement
Seiten 9 - 20 -
Speaking as a Muslim: Avoiding Religion in French Public Space
Seiten 21 - 52 -
"We should be walking Qurans": The Making of an Islamic Political Subject
Seiten 53 - 78 -
The Invention of Citizenship among Young Muslims in Italy
Seiten 79 - 102 -
From Migrant to Citizen: The Role of the Islamic University of Rotterdam in the Formulation of Dutch Citizenship
Seiten 103 - 122 -
Islamist or Pietist? Muslim Responses to the German Security Framework
Seiten 123 - 150 -
Secular versus Islamist: The Headscarf Debate in Germany
Seiten 151 - 168 -
From Seclusion to Inclusion: British 'Ulama and the Politics of Social Visibility
Seiten 169 - 190 -
Alienation and Radicalization: Young Muslims in Germany
Seiten 191 - 210 -
Appendix
Abbreviations
Seite 213 -
Notes on the Authors
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Index
Seiten 216 - 223 -
Backmatter
Seiten 224 - 225
15. September 2015, 226 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-8394-0506-2
Dateigröße: 2.84 MB