E-Book, Englisch, 508 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
Easat-Daas / Zempi The Palgrave Handbook of Gendered Islamophobia
1. Auflage 2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-52022-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, 508 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-031-52022-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Foreword; Jasmin Zine.- Introduction; Amina Easat-Daas and Irene Zempi.- Islamophobia as Intersectional Phenomenon; Saima N. Ansari and Tina G. Patel.- Political, Colonial, and Libidinal Economies of Gendered Islamophobia; Ben Whitham.- Gendered Islamophobic Securitisation and the Headscarf Conundrum in France and the Netherlands; Flavie Curinier, Richard McNeil-Willson, Seran de Leede and Tahir Abbas.- On White Male Desires and Projections: Islamophobia and Patriarchy; Farid Hafez.- From Silent Majority to Safeguarding: mapping the representation of Muslim women in UK counterterrorism policies; Naaz Rashid.- Muslim women, English language and Countering Violent Extremism; Madiha Neelam and Kamran Khan.- Beyond the bakwaas: securitising Muslim male identities; Isobel Ingham-Barrow.- From Terrorists to Paedophiles: Investigating the Experience and Encounter of Islamophobia on Muslim Men in Contemporary Britain; Chris Allen.- British Muslim men, stigma and clothing choices; Fatima Rajina.- Removal of the Niqab in Court: A structural barrier to equality; Jeremy Robson.- #HandsOffMyHijab: Muslim women writers challenge contemporary Islamophobia; Ramisha Rafique and Jenni Ramone.- Islamophobic hate crime towards non-Muslim Men; Imran Awan and Irene Zempi.- Spatialising Islamophobia: responding to and resisting anti-Muslim racism in Scotland; Robin Finlay and Peter Hopkins.- In the name of Muslim women’s right to learn? A Study of Moroccan migrant mothers in the Belgian ‘Citizenisation’ context; Amal Miri.- The left, liberalism and Gendered Islamophobia in France and Belgium; Amina Easat-Daas.- ‘Men come and go, but God is and remains’: Finnish Female Converts to Islam and Agency; Linda Hyökki.- How can you be Muslim? You look like you are Greek! Investigating Muslim Women’s Experiences of Islamophobia in Greece; Christina Verousi.- ‘I don’t dress like you’: Islamophobia between the (in)visible violence again Muslim Women in Italy, and Resilience; Rafaella Monia Callia and Roberto Flauto.- Hindutva and the Muslim problem: An exploration of gendered Islamophobia in India; Tania Saeed.- Hindutva, Muslim women and Islamophobic governance in India; Nitasha Kaul and Annapurna Menon.- Expect it and accept it: Coping with Islamophobia in the Canadian medical field; Katherine Bullock.- An Unseen Methodological Crisis (Forced) Adaptions to Online Qualitative Methodological Encounters, Disruptions and Challenges during the COVID-19 Pandemic for Researching Marginalised Individuals on Gendered Islamophobia in Canada; Arshia U. Zaidi.- Two different countries, a common phenomenon: Comparative Study of Islamophobia in Turkey and Germany; Turgay Yerlikaya and Yasemin Güney.- Why being a woman matters in countering Islamophobia in Australia; Susan Carland.- Dangerous Muslim wombs and the fear of replacement: Experiences from Australia and Aotearoa – New Zealand; Shakira Hussain, Liz Allen and Scott Poynting.