توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Contesting Islamophobia: Anti-Muslim Prejudice in Media, Culture and Politics
نام کتاب : Contesting Islamophobia: Anti-Muslim Prejudice in Media, Culture and Politics
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مبارزه با اسلام هراسی: تعصب ضد مسلمانان در رسانه، فرهنگ و سیاست
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نویسندگان : Peter Morey, Amina Yaqin, Alaya Forte
ناشر : I.B. Tauris
سال نشر : 2016
تعداد صفحات : 293
ISBN (شابک) : 9781788311632 , 9781788316149
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 20 مگابایت
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Title Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nFigures\nContributors\n The Editors\nAcknowledgements\nForeword: The Roots of Modern Islamophobia\n Islamophobia’s contemporary resurgence\n The impact of 9/11 on popular culture\n The media as an enabler of Islamophobia\n Islamophobia in American and European elections\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Works cited\nIntroduction: Contesting Islamophobia in Theory and Practice\n Notes\n Works cited\nPart 1: Islamophobia, Politics and History\n Chapter 1: American Foreign Policy, Self-Fulfilling Prophecy and Muslims as Enemy Others\n Introduction\n Rethinking Islamophobia’s historical point of departure\n A forty-year marriage of war and stereotypes\n Post-9/11 policies and institutionalization\n The inescapable terror of the ‘War on Terror’\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Works cited\n Chapter 2: Donald Trump at the Intersection of Nativism, Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Sentiment: American Roots and Parallels\n Coming to terms\n Immigrants and natives\n Immigrant and nativist religions\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Works cited\n Chapter 3: Islamophobia: The Muslim Problem? A Discussion between Dibyesh Anand, Myriam Francois and Jim Wolfreys\nPart 2: Islamophobia and Representation\n Chapter 4: Islamophobia and the War of Representations: Martin Amis’s ‘The Last Days of Muhammad Atta’\n Literary fiction and the War on Terror\n Defining the terrorist in (dead) time\n Amis’s victory: Imagined retribution as eternal recurrence\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Works cited\n Chapter 5: ‘A Sly and Stubborn People’: Game of Thrones, Orientalism and Islamophobia\n Introduction\n Westeros and Essos\n Daenerys Targaryen: The making of a white saviour\n ‘Breaker of Chains’: Slaver’s Bay and benevolent conquest\n Religion, radicalization and resistance in West and East\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Works cited\n Chapter 6: Islamic Feminism in a Time of Islamophobia: The Muslim Heroines of Leila Aboulela’s Minaret and Elif Shafak’s Forty Rules of Love\n Introduction\n The visibility of Muslim women, sharia and Islamic feminism\n The Forty Rules of Love\n Minaret\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Works cited\nPart 3: Youth Contesting Islamophobia\n Chapter 7: Countering Islamophobia in the Classroom\n Notes\n Works cited\n Chapter 8: Resisting Islamophobia: Muslim Youth Activism in the UK\n The Muslim ‘subject’: Framing moderates and extremists\n Unframing Muslims: Student activism, universities and the internet\n Beyond the frame: Contestations and resistance\n Notes\n Works cited\n Chapter 9: Young Muslims in Germany and Their Use of New Media to Counter Islamophobia\n Introduction\n The German public sphere\n Frustration with the mainstream public\n Self-definitions and alternative identity representations\n Circulation of counter-discourses and criticism of the mainstream public\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Works cited\nPart 4: Art beyond Islamophobia\n Chapter 10: Adjusting the ‘Islamic’ Focus: Exhibitions of Contemporary Pakistani Art in Britain in the Post-9/11 Decade\n Introduction\n Framing Pakistani art as ‘Islamic’ before and after 9/11\n Emphasizing craft: Threads, Dreams, Desires (2002)\n Exhibiting ‘Attitude’: Beyond the Page (2006)\n Conclusions\n Notes\n Works cited\n Chapter 11: Super Moozlim Battles Islamophobia\n Dangerous Muslim: An intervention\n Muslims in American comics\n Crossroads and outcasts\n Conclusion: Defying boundaries\n Notes\n Works cited\n Chapter 12: Homegrown: The Story of a Controversy\n Note\nIndex