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Geographies Of Muslim Identities Diaspora Gender And Belonging Cara Aitchison

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Geographies Of Muslim Identities Diaspora Gender And Belonging Cara Aitchison
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Publisher: Ashgate; Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Cara Aitchison, Peter Hopkins and Mei-Po Kwan
ISBN: 9780754648888, 9780754685975, 0754648885, 0754685977
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Geographies Of Muslim Identities Diaspora Gender And Belonging Cara Aitchison by Cara Aitchison, Peter Hopkins And Mei-po Kwan 9780754648888, 9780754685975, 0754648885, 0754685977 instant download after payment.

In recent years, geographies of identities, including those of ethnicity, religion, 'race' and gender, have formed an increasing focus of contemporary human geography. The events of September 11th, 2001 particularly illustrated the ways in which identities can be transformed across time and space by both global and local events of a social, cultural, political and economic nature. Such transformations have also demonstrated the temporal and spatial construction of hate and fear, and of increasing incidences of 'Islamophobia' through the construction of Muslims as 'the Other'. As the social scientific study of religion continues to be marginalized within mainstream scholarship, there remains an important gap in the literature. This timely book addresses this gap by collecting a range of cutting-edge contributions from the social, cultural, political, historical and economic sub-disciplines of geography, together with writings from gender studies, cultural studies and leisure studies where research has revealed a strong spatial dimension to the construction, representation, contestation and reworking of Muslim identities. The contributors illustrate the ways in which such identities are constructed, represented, negotiated and contested in everyday life in a wide variety of international contexts, focusing upon issues connected with diaspora, gender and belonging.

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