New Multicultural Identities in Europe : Religion and Ethnicity in Secular Societies / / edited by Erkan Toğuşlu, Johan Leman & İsmail Mesut Sezgin.

How to understand Europe's post-migrant Islam on the one hand and indigenous, anti-Islamic movements on the other? What impact will religion have on the European secular world and its regulation? How do social and economic transitions on a transnational scale challenge ethnic and religious iden...

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Place / Publishing House:Leuven : : Leuven University Press,, 2014.
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Current Issues in Islam
Physical Description:1 online resource (246 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction; Chapter 1 The Manifestation of Identities in a Plural Post-Secular Europe; Part I : Post-Migrant Interactions/Identifications; Chapter 2 New and Old Identity Patterns of Religious Young Muslims in Germany; Chapter 3 Connecting Home and School: on the Second Generation Muslim Children's Agency in Belgian Schools; Chapter 4 Immigrant Identity, Social Adaptation and Post-Secular Society in Europe; Chapter 5 Manufacturing Self-Respect: Stigma, Pride and Cultural Juggling among Dalit Youth in Spain; Chapter 6 A Case of Euro-Muslimness in Poland? The Polish Tartars case
  • Part II: Non-Migrant, Anti-Islam Interactions/IdentificationsChapter 7 'Anti-Islamization of Europe' Activism or the Phenomenon of an Allegedly 'Non-racist' Islamophobia: A Case Study of a Problematic Advocacy Coalition; Chapter 8 Discourses on Religion and Identity in Norway: Right-Wing Radicalism and Anti-Immigration Parties; Chapter 9 Competing Forms of Identity and the Concept of Sovereignty in Europe; Chapter 10 Democratic Th eory and the Autonomy of Non-Christian Religious Courts in the UK; Chapter 11 Islamophobia and the Crises of Europe's Multiculturalism; Conclusion
  • Chapter 12 Ethnic-Religious Intersections and New MulticulturalismAbout the Authors