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Hindutva and the Muslim Problem: An Exploration of Gendered Islamophobia in India
This chapter examines the nature of gendered Islamophobia in India in relation to the spread of Hindutva under the BJP government. In particular, the chapter focuses on the institutionalization of Islamophobia through examples of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019, the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam, the Abrogation of Article 370 ...openaire +4 more sources
Expected but not accepted: Victimisation, gender, and Islamophobia in Australia
International Review of Victimology, 2022Muslim’s women’s visibility and perceived vulnerability make them primary targets of routine Islamophobia in public spaces. This article builds on existing research on intersectionality between Islamophobia, gender, and victimisation. It offers fresh data on Islamophobia against women by analysing complaints of interpersonal hostility ( N = 73) made ...
Derya Iner, Gail Mason, Nicole L Asquith
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Gendering Islamophobia at the crossroad of conflicting rights
Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2022The presence of Muslims in the European public spheres has raised a hoist of debates concerning issues of neutrality, tolerance, and secularism. All over Europe, Muslims are the target of specific forms of hostility, a phenomenon rising substantial questions about the real inclusivity of European democratic spaces.
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Gendered identities and German Islamophobias
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2019The German political imaginary and reality increasingly equate the presence of Muslim ‘Others’ within and beyond national borders with the Islamization and ‘Global Islam’, deemed an existential and...
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Everyday gendered Islamophobia: exploring ordinary attitudes toward Muslim women in Southern France
Gender, Place & Culture, 2023Scholars have emphasized how Islamophobia is a gendered phenomenon that affects Muslim women’s lives in Western countries. Nevertheless, research has most often focused on public debates on Islam within the mainstream media or on the effects of State laws and public policies such as veil bans.
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Gendered Islamophobia: hate crime against Muslim women
Social Identities, 2013Post 9/11, most western nations have seen dramatic increases in bias motivated violence against Muslims and those perceived to be Muslim. Predicated on the long-lived vilification of Muslims by the media and the state, such violence is a reactionary reminder of Muslims' outsider status.
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Gender, Islamophobia, and refugee exceptionalism
2019This chapter analyzes how gender interfaces with xenophobic and Islamophobic bias to exclude young males from Muslim-majority countries from third country refugee resettlement programs under the 1951 Refugee Convention. It explores how the narratives around Islamophobia, masculinity, and gender norms affect if a person is classified as vulnerable and ...
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The Matrix of Gendered Islamophobia: Muslim Women’s Repression and Resistance
Gender & Society, 2020Drawing on 75 semi-structured qualitative interviews with Arab, South Asian, and Black Muslim women social justice activists, ages 18–30 years, organizing in the United States and the United Kingdom, I theorize their experiences as the basis of the matrix of gendered Islamophobia.
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Political, Colonial, and Libidinal Economies of Gendered Islamophobia
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