Despite numerous sources suggesting that Islamophobia is becoming both increasingly prevalent and societally acceptable in the contemporary world, there remains a lack of textual sources that consider either the phenomenon itself, or its manifestations and consequences. Chris Allen traces the historical evolution of Islamophobia to the present day, before trying to understand and comprehend a wider conception of the phenomenon. A series of investigations thematically consider the role of the media, the contemporary positioning of Muslims throughout the world, and whether Islamophobia can be…mehr
Despite numerous sources suggesting that Islamophobia is becoming both increasingly prevalent and societally acceptable in the contemporary world, there remains a lack of textual sources that consider either the phenomenon itself, or its manifestations and consequences. Chris Allen traces the historical evolution of Islamophobia to the present day, before trying to understand and comprehend a wider conception of the phenomenon. A series of investigations thematically consider the role of the media, the contemporary positioning of Muslims throughout the world, and whether Islamophobia can be seen to be a continuum of historical anti-Muslimism, or whether it is an entirely modern concept.
Chris Allen, Research Fellow, The Institute of Applied Social Studies, University of Birmingham, UK
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Part 1 Introduction Chapter 1 The First Decade of Islamophobia Part 2 History in Context Chapter 2 Revelation to Reformation, Orientalism and Colonialism Chapter 3 From Revolution to Revival, Rushdie and the Clash of Civilisations Part 3 A Decade of the Runnymede Report Chapter 4 Recognition: A New Reality that Needed Naming Chapter 5 Runnymede: An Open and Closed Case Part 4 Islamophobia in Context Chapter 6 'They're All the Same': Islamophobia in the Context of the UK Chapter 7 Different Forms of Discourse, Speech and Acts: Islamophobia in Europe Part 5 Towards a New Theory and Definition of Islamophobia Chapter 8 What is Islamophobia? Chapter 9 Islamophobia: Comparisons and Correlations Chapter 10 Islamophobia: A New Ideology for a Media Generation Chapter 11 Towards a New Definition of Islamophobia Part 6 Conclusion Chapter 12 Tentative Steps into the Twenty-First Century
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 1 The First Decade of Islamophobia Part 2 History in Context Chapter 2 Revelation to Reformation, Orientalism and Colonialism Chapter 3 From Revolution to Revival, Rushdie and the Clash of Civilisations Part 3 A Decade of the Runnymede Report Chapter 4 Recognition: A New Reality that Needed Naming Chapter 5 Runnymede: An Open and Closed Case Part 4 Islamophobia in Context Chapter 6 'They're All the Same': Islamophobia in the Context of the UK Chapter 7 Different Forms of Discourse, Speech and Acts: Islamophobia in Europe Part 5 Towards a New Theory and Definition of Islamophobia Chapter 8 What is Islamophobia? Chapter 9 Islamophobia: Comparisons and Correlations Chapter 10 Islamophobia: A New Ideology for a Media Generation Chapter 11 Towards a New Definition of Islamophobia Part 6 Conclusion Chapter 12 Tentative Steps into the Twenty-First Century
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