In view of the growing influence of religion in public life, Muslim Diaspora in the West offers a timely contribution to scholarly debates and concerns raised in the West about Islam and Muslims within diaspora. Presenting the latest research from a variety of locations on both sides of The Atlantic, this volume will be of interest to scholars with interests in race and ethnicity, cultural, media and gender studies, and migration.
In view of the growing influence of religion in public life, Muslim Diaspora in the West offers a timely contribution to scholarly debates and concerns raised in the West about Islam and Muslims within diaspora. Presenting the latest research from a variety of locations on both sides of The Atlantic, this volume will be of interest to scholars with interests in race and ethnicity, cultural, media and gender studies, and migration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Haideh Moghissi is Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at York University, Toronto Halleh Ghorashi is PaVEM-chair in Management of Diversity and Integration in the Department of Culture, Organization, and Management at VU University Amsterdam
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction, HaidehMoghissi; Part I Women's Agency Within Intersection of Discourses; Chapter 2 Culturalist Approach to Women's Emancipation in the Netherlands, HallehGhorashi; Chapter 3 Globalization and Women's Leadership in the Muslim Diaspora: An Intersectional Analysis, Fauzia ErfanAhmed; Chapter 4 Emergence of a Transnational Muslim Feminist Consciousness among Women in the WENAAZ (Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand) Context, CassandraBalchin; Part II Shifting Notions of Sexuality and Family in Diaspora; Chapter 5 Multiculturalism and Religious Legislation in Sweden, Anne SofieRoald; Chapter 6 Iranians in Britain, VidaNassehi-Behnam; Chapter 7 Changing Spousal Relations in Diaspora: Muslims in Canada, HaidehMoghissi; Chapter 8 Sexing Diaspora: Negotiating Sexuality in a Shifting Cultural Landscape, FatahehFarahani; Part III Reflections on Islamic Positionings of Youth in Diaspora; Chapter 9 Styles of Religious Practice: Muslim Youth Cultures in Europe, ThijlSunier; Chapter 10 The Struggle to Stay on the Middle Ground: The Radicalization of Muslims in Sweden, DavidThurfjell; Chapter 11 Young French Women of Muslim Descent: Discriminatory Social Context and Politicization, SepidehFarkhondeh; Part IV Diasporic Space and Locating Space; Chapter 12 Making Homes in Turbulent Times: Moroccan-Dutch Muslims Contesting Dominant Discourses of Belonging, MarjoBuitelaar, FemkeStock; Chapter 13 Understanding Dutch Islam: Exploring the Relationship of Muslims with the State and the Public Sphere in the Netherlands, Martijnde Koning; Chapter 14 Between Iraq and a Hard Place: Iraqis in Diaspora, JacquelineIsmael, ShereenIsmael; Chapter 15 Conclusion: A Plea for a Positive and Inclusive Rhetoric, HallehGhorashi;
Chapter 1 Introduction, HaidehMoghissi; Part I Women's Agency Within Intersection of Discourses; Chapter 2 Culturalist Approach to Women's Emancipation in the Netherlands, HallehGhorashi; Chapter 3 Globalization and Women's Leadership in the Muslim Diaspora: An Intersectional Analysis, Fauzia ErfanAhmed; Chapter 4 Emergence of a Transnational Muslim Feminist Consciousness among Women in the WENAAZ (Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand) Context, CassandraBalchin; Part II Shifting Notions of Sexuality and Family in Diaspora; Chapter 5 Multiculturalism and Religious Legislation in Sweden, Anne SofieRoald; Chapter 6 Iranians in Britain, VidaNassehi-Behnam; Chapter 7 Changing Spousal Relations in Diaspora: Muslims in Canada, HaidehMoghissi; Chapter 8 Sexing Diaspora: Negotiating Sexuality in a Shifting Cultural Landscape, FatahehFarahani; Part III Reflections on Islamic Positionings of Youth in Diaspora; Chapter 9 Styles of Religious Practice: Muslim Youth Cultures in Europe, ThijlSunier; Chapter 10 The Struggle to Stay on the Middle Ground: The Radicalization of Muslims in Sweden, DavidThurfjell; Chapter 11 Young French Women of Muslim Descent: Discriminatory Social Context and Politicization, SepidehFarkhondeh; Part IV Diasporic Space and Locating Space; Chapter 12 Making Homes in Turbulent Times: Moroccan-Dutch Muslims Contesting Dominant Discourses of Belonging, MarjoBuitelaar, FemkeStock; Chapter 13 Understanding Dutch Islam: Exploring the Relationship of Muslims with the State and the Public Sphere in the Netherlands, Martijnde Koning; Chapter 14 Between Iraq and a Hard Place: Iraqis in Diaspora, JacquelineIsmael, ShereenIsmael; Chapter 15 Conclusion: A Plea for a Positive and Inclusive Rhetoric, HallehGhorashi;
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