The Muslim Problem : From the British Empire to Islamophobia / by Ismail Adam Patel
(Mapping Global Racisms)
Publisher | (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan) |
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Year | 2022 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2022. |
Authors | *Patel, Ismail Adam author SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Size | XIII, 276 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color : online resource |
Notes | Part 1. Critical Muslim Studies and Islamophobia -- 1. Perspective and Knowledge Formation -- 2. Islamophobia -- Part 2. Britishness: A Colonial Formation -- 3. The Empire Project and the Britishness -- 4. The Empire Project and the Figure of the Muslim -- Part 3. The Satanic Verses Affair and the Emergence of a Muslim Political Identity -- 5. The Satanic Verses Affair -- 6. The Emergence of a Muslim Political Identity -- 7. Conclusion: Anti-Islamophobia and Decolonial Disobedience. This book explains the increasing incidences and normalisation of Islamophobia, by analysing the role of signifiers of free speech, censorship, and fatwa during the Satanic Verses affair in problematising the figure of the Muslim. Ismail Patel develops the notion of Islamophobia not as a continuation of the antagonistic relation from the British Empire but as a postcolonial reformulation of the figure of the Muslim. The book views Islamophobia studies as a paradigm, engages in the debate of Islamophobia as a global phenomenon, investigates the contestation over its definition and challenges the view of Islamophobia as a reserve of the far-right. It assesses the debate around the concept of identity and shows how the colonised figure of the Muslim provided significance in constructing British imperial identity. Providing a decolonial, counter-Islamophobia approach that challenges Britishness’ exclusionary white symbolic content, the book calls for a liberating idea of Britishness that promotes a post-racist rather than a post-race society. Theoretically rich in analysis, this book will contribute to discussions of identity formation, Britishness, Islamophobia and counter-Islamophobia. It will be of use to students and researchers across history, politics, sociology, cultural studies, literary studies, and anthropology. Ismail Adam Patel is a visiting Research Fellow at University of Leeds and the chair of UK based NGO Friends of Al-Aqsa HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75842-4 |
Subjects | LCSH:Political sociology LCSH:Race LCSH:Knowledge, Sociology of LCSH:Imperialism LCSH:Religion and politics FREE:Political Sociology FREE:Race and Ethnicity Studies FREE:Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse FREE:Imperialism and Colonialism FREE:Politics and Religion |
Classification | LCC:JA76 DC23:306.2 |
ID | 8000079172 |
ISBN | 9783030758424 |
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