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Transnational Anti-Muslim Racism

Meridians, 2021
Abstract Bans or attempts to ban the niqab have traveled global circuits, with disastrous consequences for Muslim women who wear the face veil. These women have evoked a repugnance that insists on erasing them from public spaces. An analysis of niqab bans reveals that: (1) a transnational proliferation of racist methods of regulating ...
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Anti-Muslim Speech

2021
This chapter documents the extent and nature of contemporary “orientalist” imagery redolent in anti-Muslim speech, political discourse and media representation, exacerbated by Brexit, political leaders and far-right nationalism. Orientalist tropes provide the justificatory rationale for “speech acts” and conduct, including foreign policy, territorial ...
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Identification with the American South and Anti-Muslim Attitudes

The Journal of Social Psychology, 2019
The number of anti-Muslim hate groups in the U.S. nearly tripled between 2015 and 2016. In addition, the number of hate crimes committed against members of the religion jumped 67% in 2015 alone. Addressing the rise in anti-Muslim prejudice is critical. We examined (N = 406) the role of regional identification in predicting anti-Muslim attitudes.
Justin D. Hackett   +2 more
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The Contentious Politics of Anti-Muslim Scapegoating in Myanmar

Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2017
Recent anti-Muslim violence in Myanmar cannot be understood primarily as a spontaneous outburst of religious feeling among the general population. Rather it was a shocking repertoire deployed by a semi-organised social movement with clear political goals, which overlapped with those of Myanmar’s military elite.
van Klinken, G., Aung, S.M.T.
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Anti-Muslim racism and the racialisation of sexual violence: ‘intersectional stereotyping’ in mass media representations of male Muslim migrants in Germany

open access: yesCulture and Religion, 2019
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines how German print media have represented male migrants with Muslim backgrounds in relation to mainstream society and the stereotypes drawn on and created ...
Iris Wigger
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Between Orientalism and Anti-Muslim Racism

Meridians, 2021
AbstractThis article explores some of the ways in which, in the early years of the united Pakistan experiment, elite educated Muslim East Bengali women experienced and narrated their relationship to the new Pakistan nation as they navigated the international stage as citizens of a new sovereign Muslim-majority state.
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The Face of Anti-Muslim Populism

2017
Chapter four examines the way the Tea Party seized on the Islamic question starting in 2010 and how its tactics operate within a longstanding rhetorical tradition of populism and a form of paranoid rationality that expresses an illiberal conception of democracy.
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The Sources of Anti-Muslim Prejudice in Poland

East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2018
Using data from a nationally representative survey of Poles, the principal question I examine is whether anti-Muslim prejudice in Poland primarily stems from negative stereotypes of Muslims, a general discomfort with difference (or ethnocentrism), or threats related to economic insecurity.
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Integrationism: the politics of anti-Muslim racism

Race & Class, 2007
It has long been the contention of those on the right of British politics that cultural diversity is a threat to national cohesion and security. However, cultural diversity has been attacked equally vigorously by liberals and by those on the centre left, especially since 2001.
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Anti-Muslim Articulations

This paper examines the narratives and practices of gay politicians in the far-right party, “Alternative for Germany” (AfD). Based on ethnographic material from two years of fieldwork (2017–2019), the author argues that these men (and a few women) link their narratives to the “ethnosexist” (Dietze 2019) common sense of the field in order to be ...
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