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Muslims at the Margins of Europe

Finland, Greece, Ireland and Portugal
BuchGebunden
346 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am08.08.2019
This volume focuses on Muslims in Finland, Greece, Ireland and Portugal. It highlights how Muslim experiences can be understood in relation to country´s particular historical routes, political economies, and post-colonial legacies. It also reveals that country particularities shaping European Muslim experiences cannot be understood independently of global dynamics.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThis volume focuses on Muslims in Finland, Greece, Ireland and Portugal. It highlights how Muslim experiences can be understood in relation to country´s particular historical routes, political economies, and post-colonial legacies. It also reveals that country particularities shaping European Muslim experiences cannot be understood independently of global dynamics.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-40455-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum08.08.2019
Seiten346 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 155 mm, Höhe 239 mm, Dicke 25 mm
Gewicht612 g
Artikel-Nr.51400636

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of IllustrationsNotes on ContributorsIntroductionâJosé Mapril, Tuomas Martikainen and Adil Hussain KhanPart 1: Governing Islam and Muslims1 The Founding of the Islamic Council of FinlandâTuomas Martikainen2 State and Religion in Peripheral Europe: State-Religion Relations, Corporatism and Islam in Portugal and Ireland (1970-2010)âLuís Pais Bernardo3 The Governance of Islamic Religious Education in Finland: Promoting General Islam and the Unity of All MuslimsâTuula SakaranahoPart 2: Politics of Recognition4 Concepts of Authority in Irish IslamâAdil Hussain Khan5 Nation-state, Citizenship and Belonging: A Socio-historical Exploration of the Role of Indigenous Islam in GreeceâVenetia Evergeti6 Perceptions of Mis/Recognition: The Experience of Sunni Muslim Individuals in Dublin, IrelandâDes DelaneyPart 3: Public Debates and (In)Visibility7 Explaining the Absence of a Veil Debate: The Mediating Role of Ethno-nationalism and Public Religion in the Irish ContextâStacey Scriver8 Muslim Migration Intelligence and Individual Attitudes toward Muslims in Present-day PortugalâNina Clara Tiesler and Susana Lavado9 From the Margins to the Fore: Muslim Immigrants in Contemporary GreeceâPanos HatziprokopiouPart 4: Mobilities and Belonging10 Iraqi Diaspora and Public Space in a Multicultural Suburb in FinlandâMarko Juntunen11 Sudanese and Somali Women in Ireland and in Finland: Material Religion and Culture in the Formation of Migrant Women´s Identities in the DiasporaâYafa Shanneik and Marja Tiilikainen12 The Socio-spatial Configuration of Muslims in LisbonâJennifer McGarrigleâReferencesâIndexmehr

Autor

Tuomas Martikainen, PhD, is director of the Migration Institute of Finland. His areas of interest include religion, migration and consumer society. His publications include Immigrant Religions in Local Society (2004, Åbo Akademi University Press) and Religion, Migration, Settlement (2013, Brill).

José Mapril, PhD, is assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) and a senior researcher at CRIA-NOVA. Since 2018, he is the director of CRIA. His publications include Secularisms in a Post Secular Age (2017, Palgrave, edited with Ruy Blanes, Erin Wilson and Emerson Giumbelli) and The Sites and Politics of Religious Diversity in Southern Europe (2013, Brill, edited with Ruy Blanes).

Adil Hussain Khan, PhD, is Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at Loyola University New Orleans.