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Islam Race And Pluralism In The Pakistani Diaspora Craig Considine

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Islam Race And Pluralism In The Pakistani Diaspora Craig Considine
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Craig Considine
ISBN: 9781315462776, 131546277X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Islam Race And Pluralism In The Pakistani Diaspora Craig Considine by Craig Considine 9781315462776, 131546277X instant download after payment.

This book explores the Pakistani diaspora in a transatlantic context, enquiring into the ways in which young first- and second-generation Pakistani Muslim and non-Muslim men resist hegemonic identity narratives and respond to their marginalised conditions.
Drawing on rich documentary, ethnographic and interview material gathered in Boston and Dublin, Islam, Race, and Pluralism in the Pakistani Diaspora introduces the term ‘Pakphobia’, a dividing line that is set up to define the places that are safe and to distinguish ‘us’ and ‘them’ in a Pakistani diasporic context. With a multiple case study design, which accounts for the heterogeneity of Pakistani populations, the author explores the language of fear and how this fear has given rise to a ‘politics of fear’ whose aim is to distract and divide communities.
A rich, cross-national study of one of the largest minority groups in the US and Western Europe, this book will appeal to sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, and geographers with interests in race and ethnicity, migration and diasporic communities.

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