TY - BOOK AU - Flood,Christopher TI - Political and cultural representations of Muslims: Islam in the plural T2 - Muslim Minorities SN - 9789004231030 AV - BP52 .P65 2012eb U1 - 305.6/97 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Leiden, Boston PB - Brill KW - Muslims KW - Non-Islamic countries KW - Public opinion KW - Islam and politics KW - Islam KW - 21st century KW - 1800- KW - Musulmans KW - Pays non-musulmans KW - Opinion publique KW - Histoire KW - 21e siècle KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Discrimination & Race Relations KW - bisacsh KW - Minority Studies KW - fast KW - Muslimer KW - sao KW - attityder till KW - Islam och politik N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Political and Cultural Representations of Muslims; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; 1. Uncovering an Islamic Paradigm of International Relations; 2. Representation and Self-Representation of Radical Islamism in the UK: Through the Mirroring Lens of the Political Self; 3. Why Wear a Headscarf in Parliament? Danish Secularist, Nationalist and Feminist Ideas about Muslims; 4. "People Think Our Lives Are Dark." Diasporic Resistance to the Metaphoric Darkening of Female Muslim Identity; 5. Reason, Passion, and Islam: The Impact of Emotionality and Values on Political Tolerance6. Islamophobia and Turcoscepticism in Europe? A Four-Nation Study; 7. Representing Gender, Defining Muslims? Gender and Figures of Otherness in Public Discourse in Switzerland; 8. The French Anti-Racist Movement and the 'Muslim Question'; 9. Foreign Policy and Its Impact on Arab Stereotypes in English-Language Popular Fiction of the 1970s-80s; 10. Exploring Anwar: Religion, Identity and Nationalism; 11. Curating against Dissent: Museums and the Public Debate on Islam; References; Index N2 - Relations between Muslims and non-Muslims have received unprecedented attention since 9/11. In many predominantly non-Muslim countries intense debates have focused on international relations with Muslim-majority states, but dilemmas of national policy and practice in incorporating domestic Muslim minorities have also provoked heated argument. Meanwhile, within predominantly Muslim societies, and within Muslim diasporas, relationships with non-Muslims have posed pressing questions about compatibility, antagonism or adaptation of beliefs, identities and customs. The essays forming this multidisciplinary collection analyse concerns arising from clashing perceptions of Muslims in the political and cultural spheres: the majority of chapters deal with non-Muslim representations of Muslims, but several chapters reverse the perspective by examining Muslims' own understandings of their relationships with non-Muslim societies.0 UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=477015 ER -