Jews and Muslims in Europe : Between Discourse and Experience /

This Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion contributes cases of encounters, diversities and distances to an emerging Jewish-Muslim Studies field. The scholarly essays address both discourses about and lived experiences of minorities in contemporary French, German and UK cities. The authors expl...

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Other Authors: Gidley, Ben (Editor), Everett, Samuel Sami (Editor)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2022.

Series: Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion ; 13.

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Call Number: BM150-449

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material /
  • Samuel Sami Everett and Ben Gidley
  • Copyright Page /
  • Samuel Sami Everett and Ben Gidley
  • Acknowledgements /
  • Samuel Sami Everett and Ben Gidley
  • Notes on Contributors /
  • Samuel Sami Everett and Ben Gidley
  • Introduction /
  • Ben Gidley and Samuel Sami Everett
  • Chapter 1 Abrahamic Stranger /
  • Elisabeth Becker and Ufuk Topkara
  • Chapter 2 Desiring Memorials /
  • Sultan Doughan
  • Chapter 3 The Politics of Hospitality /
  • Dani Kranz
  • Chapter 4 Precarious Companionship /
  • Alexander-Kenneth Nagel and Dekel Peretz
  • Chapter 5 Learning the Language of the Other? Hebrew and Arabic in Two Parisian Associations /
  • Samia Hathroubi
  • Chapter 6 Between Meta-History and Memory /
  • Nadia Malinovich
  • Chapter 7 Constructing the Otherness of Jews and Muslims in France /
  • Hanane Karimi
  • Chapter 8 Jews and Muslims in Sarcelles /
  • Nonna Mayer and Vincent Tiberj
  • Chapter 9 The Avoidance of Love? Rubbing Shoulders in the Secular City /
  • Ruth Sheldon
  • Chapter 10 "This Is Just Where We Are in History" /
  • Yulia Egorova
  • Chapter 11 Orthodox Fraternities and Contingent Equalities /
  • Ben Kasstan
  • Chapter 12 Locality, Spatiality and Contingency in East London /
  • Ben Gidley
  • Index /
  • Samuel Sami Everett and Ben Gidley.