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Political and Cultural Representations of Muslims: Islam in the Plural
Why Wear a Headscarf in Parliament? Danish Secularist, Nationalist and Feminist Ideas about Muslims
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January 01 2012
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January 01 2012
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10.1163/9789004231030_005
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Book chapters
pp. i
Preliminary Material
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
Uncovering an Islamic Paradigm of International Relations
pp. 25
Representation and Self-Representation of Radical Islamism in the UK: Through the Mirroring Lens of the Political Self
pp. 43
Why Wear a Headscarf in Parliament? Danish Secularist, Nationalist and Feminist Ideas about Muslims
pp. 61
“People Think Our Lives Are Dark.” Diasporic Resistance to the Metaphoric Darkening of Female Muslim Identity
pp. 75
Reason, Passion, and Islam: The Impact of Emotionality and Values on Political Tolerance
pp. 97
Islamophobia and Turcoscepticism in Europe? A Four-Nation Study
pp. 113
Representing Gender, Defining Muslims? Gender and Figures of Otherness in Public Discourse in Switzerland
pp. 131
The French Anti-Racist Movement and the ‘Muslim Question’
pp. 147
Foreign Policy and Its Impact on Arab Stereotypes in English-Language Popular Fiction of the 1970s–80s
pp. 167
Exploring Anwar: Religion, Identity and Nationalism
pp. 177
Curating against Dissent: Museums and the Public Debate on Islam
pp. 193
References
pp. 207
Index
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