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This book explores the production of Muslim youth identities, with
respect to nation, religion and gender in Pakistan, Senegal,
Nigeria and Lebanon. As Muslim-majority, post-colonial states with
significant youth populations, these countries offer critical case
studies for the exploration of the different grammars of youth
identities, and 'trouble' the perceived homogeneity of Muslims in
local and global imaginaries. The authors offer rigorous and
detailed accounts of the local, situated and contingent ways in
which youth articulate their identities and sense of belonging, and
the book reflects on the importance of affect, belonging and
affiliation in the construction of youth narratives of identity as
well as highlighting their political and contested nature.
Troubling Muslim Youth Identities will be of interest to students
and scholars in the fields of development studies, social and
cultural studies, gender, geography, education, and peace and
conflict studies.
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