Islamophobia and radicalisation a vicious cycle / Tahir Abbas.

Author/creator Abbas, Tahir, 1970-
Other author Oxford University Press.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Oxford University Press, 2019.
Descriptionxxviii, 246 pages ; 23 cm
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Contents Preface. A tryst with destiny -- Race and the imagined community -- The racism of the radical right -- Muslim origins and destinations -- Framing Muslims -- Islamophobia as new racism -- Islamism redux -- Multicultural radicalisms -- Far-right versus Islamist extremism -- Plugged into the rage -- Vanquishing false idols -- Tomorrow belongs to those ... -- The postcolonial subject's discontent -- Fear and loathing at the end of history -- In conclusion -- Epilogue. Rumi's corner.
Abstract Since the 1970s, there have been three challenges to traditional, homogeneous "national" identities across the Western world: political and socioeconomic inequality; neoliberal globalization; and more diverse, multicultural societies. As in the US and elsewhere in Western Europe, the decline of an old, masculinized national identity has now begun to open a new, dark era for Britain. Ever since the "war on terror" was added to the mix, "others" in Britain have been brutally demonized. Muslims, routinely presented as the source of society's ills, are subjected to both symbolic and actual violence. Deep-seated and structurally racialized norms amplify the isolation and alienation impeding Muslim integration. Both these "left-behind" Muslims and white-British groups who perceive themselves as the true nation are under pressure from ongoing geopolitical concerns in the Muslim world, as well as widening divisions at home. Tahir Abbas argues that, in this context, the symbiotic intersections between Islamophobia and radicalization intensify and expand. His book is a warning of the world that results: a rise in hate crime, the institutionalization of Islamophobia, and the normalization of war and conflict.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 211-235) and index (pages 237-246)
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2019287218
ISBN0190083417
ISBN9780190083410

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