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Islam and identity politics among British-Bangladeshis

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The first book-length study to examine identity politics among the Bangladeshi diaspora delves into the micro-level dynamics, the internal and external factors and the role of the state and locates...
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This book probes the causes of and conditions for the preference of the members of the British-Bangladeshi community for a religion-based identity vis-à-vis ethnicity-based identity, and the influence of Islamists in shaping the discourse. The first book-length study to examine identity politics among the Bangladeshi diaspora delves into the micro-level dynamics, the internal and external factors and the role of the state and locates these within the broad framework of Muslim identity and Islamism, citizenship and the future of multiculturalism in Europe. Empirically grounded but enriched with in-depth analysis, and written in an accessible language this study is an invaluable reference for academics, policy makers and community activists. Students and researchers of British politics, ethnic/migration/diaspora studies, cultural studies, and political Islam will find the book extremely useful.
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Price: £85.00
Pages: 240
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 30 June 2013
ISBN: 9780719089558
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Politics and government, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies, Social groups: religious groups and communities

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"Islam and Identity Politics among British-Bangladeshis is a welcome addition to the scholarly literature on the Bangladeshi diaspora. Its great strength is that it brings together a variety of sources on this topic, from scholarly articles to newspaper articles and government reports. It will be of particular interest to those who are interested in learning more about the British Bangladeshi population."
(Nazli Kibria; Boston University: Contemporary Islam, 2014)

Ali Riaz is Professor and Chair of the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University, USA

Introduction
1. The Bangladeshi diaspora in the United Kingdom
2. A tale of two long summers
3. Identity, Islamism and politics: the internal factors
4. Identity, Islamism and politics: the state as an actor
5. Beyond the present
Notes
Bibliography
Index