Political and cultural representations of Muslims : Islam in the plural /

Relations between Muslims and non-Muslims have received unprecedented attention since 9/11. In many predominantly non-Muslim countries intense debates have focused on international relations with Muslim-majority states, but dilemmas of national policy and practice in incorporating domestic Muslim mi...

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Published: Leiden [et cetera] ; Boston : Brill, 2012.

Series: Muslim Minorities 11.
Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2012, ISBN: 9789004223295.

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Christopher Flood , Stephen Hutchings , Galina Miazhevich and Henri Nickels --   |t Introduction /  |r Christopher Flood , Stephen Hutchings , Galina Miazhevich and Henri Nickels --   |t Uncovering an Islamic Paradigm of International Relations /  |r John Turner --   |t Representation and Self-Representation of Radical Islamism in the UK: Through the Mirroring Lens of the Political Self /  |r Danila Genovese --   |t Why Wear a Headscarf in Parliament? Danish Secularist, Nationalist and Feminist Ideas about Muslims /  |r Kjær Jørgensen Signe --   |t "People Think Our Lives Are Dark." Diasporic Resistance to the Metaphoric Darkening of Female Muslim Identity /  |r Chloe Patton --   |t Reason, Passion, and Islam: The Impact of Emotionality and Values on Political Tolerance /  |r Tereza Capelos and Dunya van Troost --   |t Islamophobia and Turcoscepticism in Europe? A Four-Nation Study /  |r Ebru Ş. Canan-Sokullu --   |t Representing Gender, Defining Muslims? Gender and Figures of Otherness in Public Discourse in Switzerland /  |r Matteo Gianni and Gaetan Clavien --   |t The French Anti-Racist Movement and the 'Muslim Question' /  |r Timothy Peace --   |t Foreign Policy and Its Impact on Arab Stereotypes in English-Language Popular Fiction of the 1970s-80s /  |r Ahmed K. al-Rawi --   |t Exploring Anwar: Religion, Identity and Nationalism /  |r Priyasha Kaul --   |t Curating against Dissent: Museums and the Public Debate on Islam /  |r Mirjam Shatanawi --   |t References --   |t Index. 
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