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The rise of global Islamophobia in the War on Terror
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26 November 2024

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies, Islam, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, Terrorism, armed struggle, Religious intolerance, persecution and conflict
'Bakali and Hafez’s edited volume illustrates the context-specific expressions of anti-Muslim racism as well as the symbiotic relationship between interpersonal and institutional racisms. Through this multi-scalar analysis, the edited volume does well to expand scholarship beyond critiques of Orientalism in Western societies by following the permutations of anti-Muslim racism and their articulation with preexisting racial formations in specific contexts.'
Nicole Nguyen, The Middle East Journal
'Naved Bakali and Farid Hafez’s edited volume The Rise of Global Islamophobia in the War on Terror: Coloniality, Race, and Islam seeks to illuminate the complicated historical roots of Islamophobia and its current iterations, both global and local; all of these topics are covered, at least in part, in this ambitious collection. Overall, it is a successful tour of the world’s anti-Muslim hostility.'
Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst, Reading Religion
Introduction: understanding Islamophobia across the global North and South in the context of the War on Terror - Naved Bakali and Farid Hafez
Part I: Islamophobia in settler societies
1 The racialised logics of Islamophobia in Canada - Uzma Jamil
2 Islamophobia in Australia: racialising the Muslim subject through War on Terror tropes in public, media and political discourse - Derya Iner and Peter McManus
3 The mainstreaming of Islamophobia in US politics - Todd Green
Part II: Islamophobia in former imperial states
4 Islamophobia in the Netherlands: constructing mythologies surrounding reverse colonisation and Islamisation through politics and protest movements - Leyla Yildirim
5 Criminalising Muslim political agency from colonial times to today: the case of Austria - Farid Hafez
6 Islamophobia in the UK: the vicious cycle of institutionalised racism and reinforcing the Muslim ‘other’ - Tahir Abbas
7 ‘French-style’ Islamophobia: from historical roots to electioneering exploitation - Francois Burgat
Part III: Islamophobia in formally colonised states from the Global South
8 The framing of Muslims as threatening ‘others’ in the tri-border region of Brazil-Argentina-Paraguay - Silvia Montenegro
9 Think-tanks and the news media’s contribution in the construction of Islamophobia in South Africa - Mohamed Natheem Hendricks
Part IV: Islamophobia at the ‘breaking point’
10 India, Islamophobia, and the Hindutva playbook - Farhan Mujahid Chak
11 Islamophobia and anti-Uyghur racism in China - Sean R. Roberts
12 The Rohingya genocide through the prism of War on Terror logic - Naved Bakali
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