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The Lived Experiences Of Muslims In Europe Recognition Power And Intersubjective Dilemmas Delaney

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The Lived Experiences Of Muslims In Europe Recognition Power And Intersubjective Dilemmas Delaney
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.26 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Delaney, Des
ISBN: 9781351017725, 9781351017732, 9781351017749, 9781351017756, 1351017721, 135101773X, 1351017748, 1351017756
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Lived Experiences Of Muslims In Europe Recognition Power And Intersubjective Dilemmas Delaney by Delaney, Des 9781351017725, 9781351017732, 9781351017749, 9781351017756, 1351017721, 135101773X, 1351017748, 1351017756 instant download after payment.

"This book unearths new knowledge that comprehensively reflects upon the complexity of recognition experiences and integration challenges faced by Muslims individuals and groups in Europe. By focusing on universal recognition themes related to experiences within personal relationships, legal relations, religion and civil society, it makes an important contribution to a deeper understanding of Muslim life in the West. It aims to reconsider the everyday lives of Muslims in Europe by drawing on the paradigm of recognition. Exploring universal themes, it demonstrates the complexity of recognitive relations by examining how Muslim individuals perceive the ways they are recognised or misrecognised within various spheres of everyday interaction. With attention to the ways in which forms of recognition affect identity formation and social relations more generally, and the broader ramifications that arise from such forms of misrecognition, the author draws on Honneth's critical social theory of recognition to frame a range of grassroots interviews and focused discussion groups. Grounded in qualitative research and with an emancipatory intent, The Lived Experiences of Muslims in Europe challenges both the assumption that minority groups simply seek to have their particular culture and associated beliefs endorsed by a majority, and the security paradigm that narrowly views Muslims in Europe through the lens of political extremism."-- 

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