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Given the intense scrutiny of Muslims, The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Race is an outstanding reference to key topics related to Islam and racialization.
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Given the intense scrutiny of Muslims, The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Race is an outstanding reference to key topics related to Islam and racialization.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429602719
- Artikelnr.: 72277242
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429602719
- Artikelnr.: 72277242
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Zain Abdullah is an independent scholar, consultant, curator and associate professor emeritus of Religion & Society and Islamic Studies at Temple University, USA. Dr. Abdullah has held national directorships and convened numerous programs. His lectures and writings cover topics on religion and society, race and Africana, and art and culture.
Introduction: A Tribute to Dr. Akbar Müammad; PART 1: North America; 1. What is this "Black" in Black Muslim?: Notes on Islam and Race in Modern America; 2. From Bahia to Black Lives Matter: Black Islam in the United States, Anti-Colonialism, and a Long History of Resistance; 3. Race, Religion, Gender, and Authenticity: Mapping South Asian Muslimness in the U.S.; 4. Legally White, Socially Brown: Racialization of Middle Eastern Americans; 5. Islam, Whiteness, and American Muslims; 6. Racializing Muslim Youth and the French-Canadian Imaginary; 7. Canadian Muslim Youth, Islamophobia, and the Racialization of Identity; 8. Dreams of al-Andalus: Latinx Muslims Re-Imagining Race as Quadruple Minorities; 9. Being Muslim and Mayan in a Catholic Country: Conversion to Islam in Mexico; PART 2: Caribbean and South America; 10. Racialization and Ethnicity among Muslims in Jamaica; 11. Islam and Race in Argentina; 12. Bismillah Brazil!: Islam, Race, and Hip-Hop; PART 3: Europe; 13. "Turkifiers Are Worse Than Turks": The Racial Predicament of Bosniak Muslims; 14. Between Race and Religion: Multiculturalism and Islamophobia in Britain; 15. Islam, Race, and Public Discourse in Finland: Racialization and Religionization; 16. The Racial Realities of French Muslims: Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Issues; 17. Mapping the History of the Racialization of Islam and Muslims in Germany; 18. White Voices: Muslim Women Converts, Whiteness and the Recitation of the Quran in Berlin; 19. Chief Black Eunuchs of The Ottoman Empire: Their Roles, Accomplishments and Efforts to (Re)Create Family; 20. Islam (Muslims) and Race in Poland; 21. Racialization of Muslims in Russia and the Soviet Union; 22. Proto-Racism in Early Modern Spain: Moriscos as a Racialized Religious Minority; 23. The Racialization and Agency of Muslims in Spain; PART 4: Africa; 24. Islam and Race in Egypt; 25. Racial Transitions: Islam, Transitional Justice, and Morocco's (Re)Africanization; 26. Swahili Arabic: Imitation, Islam, and the Semiotics of Race in Zanzibar; 27. "Unapologetically Black, Unapologetically Muslim": Islam and the Paradox of Race among South African Muslims; 28. Re-examining Timbuktu: Race, Space, and Islam in a Medieval Sahelian City; 29. Racialization and Islam in Equatorial Guinea, 1950-1979; 30. Racialized Blackness in Early Arabic Literature: Gendering, Classing, and Community Construction; 31. Virtues of the
abasha: Exploring Blackness in Islamicate Texts; PART 5: Asia; 32. Piety, Morality and Ethno-Racialization: The Uyghur Quest for Modernity Under Chinese Colonialism; 33. Racialized Thinking and the Hui Minzu in China; 34. Contextualizing Islam, Slavery, and Orientalism in 19th-Century Iranian Photography; 35. The Diasporic Location of Islam, Race, and Love in Iranian Cinema: The Case of Majid Majidi's B
r
n; 36. Islam, Race, and Ethnicity in Saudi Arabia; 37. Racial Formations in Israel/Palestine: Racializing Religion, Constructing Hierarchy; 38. Sexuality, Racial Spaces, and Muslim Others in Pakistan; 39. Race and the Politics of Enumeration: British Colonial India's Impact on Twelver Shi'i Identity; 40. Race, Ethnicity and Identity: The Moros of the Philippines; 41. Islam and Race in Afghanistan: From the "Lost Tribes" to Contemporary Imaginations; PART 6: Oceania; 42. Australian Muslims and the Question of Race; 43. The Unpredictability of Extreme Islamophobia: Muslims, Violence, and "Race" in New Zealand
abasha: Exploring Blackness in Islamicate Texts; PART 5: Asia; 32. Piety, Morality and Ethno-Racialization: The Uyghur Quest for Modernity Under Chinese Colonialism; 33. Racialized Thinking and the Hui Minzu in China; 34. Contextualizing Islam, Slavery, and Orientalism in 19th-Century Iranian Photography; 35. The Diasporic Location of Islam, Race, and Love in Iranian Cinema: The Case of Majid Majidi's B
r
n; 36. Islam, Race, and Ethnicity in Saudi Arabia; 37. Racial Formations in Israel/Palestine: Racializing Religion, Constructing Hierarchy; 38. Sexuality, Racial Spaces, and Muslim Others in Pakistan; 39. Race and the Politics of Enumeration: British Colonial India's Impact on Twelver Shi'i Identity; 40. Race, Ethnicity and Identity: The Moros of the Philippines; 41. Islam and Race in Afghanistan: From the "Lost Tribes" to Contemporary Imaginations; PART 6: Oceania; 42. Australian Muslims and the Question of Race; 43. The Unpredictability of Extreme Islamophobia: Muslims, Violence, and "Race" in New Zealand
Introduction: A Tribute to Dr. Akbar Müammad; PART 1: North America; 1. What is this "Black" in Black Muslim?: Notes on Islam and Race in Modern America; 2. From Bahia to Black Lives Matter: Black Islam in the United States, Anti-Colonialism, and a Long History of Resistance; 3. Race, Religion, Gender, and Authenticity: Mapping South Asian Muslimness in the U.S.; 4. Legally White, Socially Brown: Racialization of Middle Eastern Americans; 5. Islam, Whiteness, and American Muslims; 6. Racializing Muslim Youth and the French-Canadian Imaginary; 7. Canadian Muslim Youth, Islamophobia, and the Racialization of Identity; 8. Dreams of al-Andalus: Latinx Muslims Re-Imagining Race as Quadruple Minorities; 9. Being Muslim and Mayan in a Catholic Country: Conversion to Islam in Mexico; PART 2: Caribbean and South America; 10. Racialization and Ethnicity among Muslims in Jamaica; 11. Islam and Race in Argentina; 12. Bismillah Brazil!: Islam, Race, and Hip-Hop; PART 3: Europe; 13. "Turkifiers Are Worse Than Turks": The Racial Predicament of Bosniak Muslims; 14. Between Race and Religion: Multiculturalism and Islamophobia in Britain; 15. Islam, Race, and Public Discourse in Finland: Racialization and Religionization; 16. The Racial Realities of French Muslims: Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Issues; 17. Mapping the History of the Racialization of Islam and Muslims in Germany; 18. White Voices: Muslim Women Converts, Whiteness and the Recitation of the Quran in Berlin; 19. Chief Black Eunuchs of The Ottoman Empire: Their Roles, Accomplishments and Efforts to (Re)Create Family; 20. Islam (Muslims) and Race in Poland; 21. Racialization of Muslims in Russia and the Soviet Union; 22. Proto-Racism in Early Modern Spain: Moriscos as a Racialized Religious Minority; 23. The Racialization and Agency of Muslims in Spain; PART 4: Africa; 24. Islam and Race in Egypt; 25. Racial Transitions: Islam, Transitional Justice, and Morocco's (Re)Africanization; 26. Swahili Arabic: Imitation, Islam, and the Semiotics of Race in Zanzibar; 27. "Unapologetically Black, Unapologetically Muslim": Islam and the Paradox of Race among South African Muslims; 28. Re-examining Timbuktu: Race, Space, and Islam in a Medieval Sahelian City; 29. Racialization and Islam in Equatorial Guinea, 1950-1979; 30. Racialized Blackness in Early Arabic Literature: Gendering, Classing, and Community Construction; 31. Virtues of the
abasha: Exploring Blackness in Islamicate Texts; PART 5: Asia; 32. Piety, Morality and Ethno-Racialization: The Uyghur Quest for Modernity Under Chinese Colonialism; 33. Racialized Thinking and the Hui Minzu in China; 34. Contextualizing Islam, Slavery, and Orientalism in 19th-Century Iranian Photography; 35. The Diasporic Location of Islam, Race, and Love in Iranian Cinema: The Case of Majid Majidi's B
r
n; 36. Islam, Race, and Ethnicity in Saudi Arabia; 37. Racial Formations in Israel/Palestine: Racializing Religion, Constructing Hierarchy; 38. Sexuality, Racial Spaces, and Muslim Others in Pakistan; 39. Race and the Politics of Enumeration: British Colonial India's Impact on Twelver Shi'i Identity; 40. Race, Ethnicity and Identity: The Moros of the Philippines; 41. Islam and Race in Afghanistan: From the "Lost Tribes" to Contemporary Imaginations; PART 6: Oceania; 42. Australian Muslims and the Question of Race; 43. The Unpredictability of Extreme Islamophobia: Muslims, Violence, and "Race" in New Zealand
abasha: Exploring Blackness in Islamicate Texts; PART 5: Asia; 32. Piety, Morality and Ethno-Racialization: The Uyghur Quest for Modernity Under Chinese Colonialism; 33. Racialized Thinking and the Hui Minzu in China; 34. Contextualizing Islam, Slavery, and Orientalism in 19th-Century Iranian Photography; 35. The Diasporic Location of Islam, Race, and Love in Iranian Cinema: The Case of Majid Majidi's B
r
n; 36. Islam, Race, and Ethnicity in Saudi Arabia; 37. Racial Formations in Israel/Palestine: Racializing Religion, Constructing Hierarchy; 38. Sexuality, Racial Spaces, and Muslim Others in Pakistan; 39. Race and the Politics of Enumeration: British Colonial India's Impact on Twelver Shi'i Identity; 40. Race, Ethnicity and Identity: The Moros of the Philippines; 41. Islam and Race in Afghanistan: From the "Lost Tribes" to Contemporary Imaginations; PART 6: Oceania; 42. Australian Muslims and the Question of Race; 43. The Unpredictability of Extreme Islamophobia: Muslims, Violence, and "Race" in New Zealand