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Debates about contemporary Islam and Muslims in the West have taken
some negative turns in the depressing atmosphere of the war on
terror and its aftermath. This book argues that we have been too
preoccupied with problems, not enough with solutions. The increased
mobilisation and scrutiny of Muslim identities has taken place in
the context of a more general recasting of racial ideas and racism:
a shift from overtly racial to ostensibly ethnic and cultural
including religious categories within discourses of social
difference. The targeting of Muslims has been associated with new
forms of an older phenomenon: imperialism. New divisions between
Muslims and others echo colonial binaries of black and white,
colonised and coloniser, within practices of divide and rule. This
book speaks to others who have been marginalised and colonised, and
to wider debates about social difference, oppression and
liberation.
Debates about contemporary Islam and Muslims in the West have taken
some negative turns in the depressing atmosphere of the war on
terror and its aftermath. This book argues that we have been too
preoccupied with problems, not enough with solutions. The increased
mobilisation and scrutiny of Muslim identities has taken place in
the context of a more general recasting of racial ideas and racism:
a shift from overtly racial to ostensibly ethnic and cultural
including religious categories within discourses of social
difference. The targeting of Muslims has been associated with new
forms of an older phenomenon: imperialism. New divisions between
Muslims and others echo colonial binaries of black and white,
colonised and coloniser, within practices of divide and rule. This
book speaks to others who have been marginalised and colonised, and
to wider debates about social difference, oppression and
liberation.
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