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Young British Muslims: Between Rhetoric and Realities

Editat de Sadek Hamid
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 dec 2016
Young British Muslims continue to generate strong interest in public discourse. However, much of this interest is framed in negative terms that tends to associate them with criminality, religious extremism or terrorism. Focusing instead on other aspects of being young, Muslim and British, this volume takes a multidisciplinary approach that seeks to ‘normalise’ the subjects and focus on their everyday lived realities. Structured into three sections, the collection begins by contextualising the study of young British Muslims, before addressing the sensitive social issues highlighted in the media and finally focusing on a variety of case studies which investigate the previously unexplored lived experiences of these young people. With contributions from scholars of religion, media and criminology, as well as current and former practitioners within youth and social work contexts, Young British Muslims: Between Rhetoric and Realities will appeal to scholars who have an interest in the fastest growing, most profiled minority demographic in the UK.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472475558
ISBN-10: 1472475550
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

 Part 1: Context
Introduction
Sadek Hamid
1. Researching Young Muslim Lives in Contemporary Britain
Anshuman Mondal
Part 2: Headlines and Rhetoric
2. Child sexual exploitation and young Muslim men: A modern moral panic?
Muzammil Quraishi
3. Do Young British Muslim Women Need Rescuing?
Fauzia Ahmed
4. Urban Youth: Cross cultural influence, religious marginalization and
stigmatisation
Abdul Haqq Baker
Part 3: Real Lives
5. Finding a Voice: Young Muslims, Music and Cultural Change in Britain
Carl Morris
6. Religious values and political motivation among young British Muslims
Asma Mustafa
7. Virtual Youth: Facebook as Identity Platforms
Brooke Storer-Church
8. Digital Orientalism: Muslim youth, Racism and Islamophobia Online
Amir Saeed
9. Re-Fashioning the Islamic: Young Visible Muslims
Emma Tarlo

Notă biografică

Sadek Hamid is currently a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Liverpool Hope University. He has written widely about Islam in Britain, young Muslims and Islamic activism. He is author of Sufis, Salafis and Islamists:The Contested Ground of British Islamic Activism (2016) and co-editor of Youth Work and Islam: a Leap of Faith for Young People (2011).

Recenzii

"The volume as a whole provides a welcome corrective to increasingly frequent rhetoric that pathologises young Muslims as either a threat to national security or a disgruntled underbelly of delinquents, dropouts and deadbeats. It also challenges the stereotypical characterisation of a monochrome British Muslim community inhabiting a rigid, static structure called Islam."
- Riyaz Timol, Cardiff University

Descriere

Focusing on aspects of being young, Muslim and British, this book takes a multidisciplinary approach that seeks to ‘normalise’ the subjects and focus on their everyday lived realities. The collection contextualises the study of young British Muslims before addressing the sensitive social issues highlighted in the media and finally focusing on case studies which investigate the previously unexplored lived experiences of these young people. With contributions from scholars of religion, media and criminology, as well as practitioners within youth and social work contexts, this book will appeal to scholars who have an interest in the fastest growing, most profiled minority demographic in the UK.