:geographies of possibility in Britain and the West
First Statement of Responsibility
/ edited by Richard Phillips
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London ;New York
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: Zed Books :Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
, 2009.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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271 p.
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: , ill
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction : Muslim geographies-spaces of hope? /Richard Phillips -OneSpaces of hope? -Spaces of hope : interventions /Ziauddin Sardar -Muslims in the West : deconstructing geographical binaries /Peter Hopkins -The hopeful and exclusionary politics of Islam in Australia : looking for alternative geographies of "Western Islam" /Kevn M. Dunn and Alanna Kamp -TwoConvivial cities -Veils and sales : Muslims and the spaces of post-colonial fashion retail /Reina Lewis -Citizenship and faith : Muslim scout groups /Sarah Mills -The utopian space of the Islamic bathhouse or hammam /Magda Sibley and Fodil Fadli -Making space for Muslims : housing Bangladeshi families in East London /Ayona Datta -ThreeEconomic and political empowerment -Muslim economic initiatives : global finance and local projects /Jane Pollard, Hilary Lim and Raj Brown -Muslims and the anti-war movements /Richard Phillips and Jamil Iqbal -Liberalizing Islam : creating Brits of the Islamic persuasion /Sarah Glynn -FourIntegration and resistance -British Muslims and "community cohesion" debates /Claire Dwyer and Varun Uberoi -Residential integration : evidence from the UK census /M.A. Kevin Brice -Muslim-American hyphenated identity : negotiating a positive path /Selcuk R. Sirin and Selen Imamoaeglu -"After 7/7" : challenging the dominant hegemony /Tahir Abbas.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Muslims - Western countries - Politics and government