British Muslim Women in the Cultural and Creative Industries / / Saskia Warren.

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Foreword -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Muslim Women in Britain: A Changing Landscape -- 3 Cool Britannia? British Cultural and Creative Industries and Diversity -- 4 Muslim Women, Education and Art School -- 5 Muslim Lifestyle Media -- 6 Modest Fashion and Textiles -- 7 Visual Arts and the Art World -- 8 Creative Activism: Tackling Islamophobia, Racism and Sexism -- 9 Conclusion -- Appendix: Interview Table -- Bibliography -- Index
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5 Muslim Lifestyle Media --
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7 Visual Arts and the Art World --
8 Creative Activism: Tackling Islamophobia, Racism and Sexism --
9 Conclusion --
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6 Modest Fashion and Textiles --
7 Visual Arts and the Art World --
8 Creative Activism: Tackling Islamophobia, Racism and Sexism --
9 Conclusion --
Appendix: Interview Table --
Bibliography --
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