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Muslim Spaces of Hope

Muslim Spaces of Hope Geographies of Possibility in Britain and the West

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Muslim Spaces of Hope

Geographies of Possibility in Britain and the West

Tahir Abbas | M. A. Kevin Brice | Raj Brown | Ayona Datta | Professor Kevin Dunn | Claire Dwyer | Fodil Fadli | Peter Hopkins | Professor Reina Lewis | Hilary Lim | Sarah Mills | Jane Pollard | Professor Ziauddin Sardar | Magda Sibley | Selcuk R. Sirin | Varun Uberoi | Selen Imamoglu | Richard Phillips

Religion / Islam / General

Debates about contemporary Islam and Muslims in the West have taken some negative turns in the depressing atmosphere of the war on terror and its aftermath. This book argues that we have been too preoccupied with problems, not enough with solutions.

The increased mobilisation and scrutiny of Muslim identities has taken place in the context of a more general recasting of racial ideas and racism: a shift from overtly racial to ostensibly ethnic and cultural including religious categories within discourses of social difference. The targeting of Muslims has been associated with new forms of an older phenomenon: imperialism. New divisions between Muslims and others echo colonial binaries of black and white, colonised and coloniser, within practices of divide and rule.

This book speaks to others who have been marginalised and colonised, and to wider debates about social difference, oppression and liberation.

Richard Phillips teaches postcolonial criticism and cultural geography at the University of Liverpool, where he is Reader in Geography. His publications include Mapping Men and Empire: A Geography of Adventure (1997), Sex, Politics and Empire: A Postcolonial Geography (2006), and the co-edited Decentring Sexualities: Politics and Representations Beyond the Metropolis (2000). He is also the author of a series of articles for journals and magazines ranging from the Annals of the Association of American Geographers and Antipode: a Radical Journal of Geography, to Race & Class, and Red Pepper.
Richard Phillips teaches postcolonial criticism and cultural geography at the University of Liverpool, where he is Reader in Geography. His publications include Mapping Men and Empire: A Geography of Adventure (1997), Sex, Politics and Empire: A Postcolonial Geography (2006), and the co-edited Decentring Sexualities: Politics and Representations Beyond the Metropolis (2000). He is also the author of a series of articles for journals and magazines ranging from the Annals of the Association of American Geographers and Antipode: a Radical Journal of Geography, to Race & Class, and Red Pepper.


Publication Date: 12 November 2009
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Zed Books
ISBN-13: 9781848133013
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 279
Weight (oz): 12.64

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