Contemporary Anti-Muslim Politics: Aggressions and Exclusions
Contemporary Anti-Muslim Politics provides a succinct but potent critique of the policies of Western nations toward Muslims, particularly the aggressive foreign policies of the United States and the exclusionary domestic policies of Europe. These policies have already claimed millions of Muslim lives. For decades, policies that rely on war, exclusion, and ghettoization have triggered conflict escalation. The actions of groups such as the Islamic State and Boko Haram are reactions to this history. Their tactics exacerbate negative stereotyping of Muslims generally and Western military strategies cause many Muslims to pursue survivalist politics that enable and strengthen such groups. Anti-Muslim politics in Western nations takes many forms beyond war and exclusion, including racialization, stereotyping, sacrilegious cultural assaults, mass media scapegoating, and even tolerance, which implies something unpalatable in need of toleration. The gridlock brought by pluralism and constitutionalism, both in Europe and the United States, serves few people well, but it has locked Muslims into an especially abusive status quo.
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Contemporary Anti-Muslim Politics: Aggressions and Exclusions
Contemporary Anti-Muslim Politics provides a succinct but potent critique of the policies of Western nations toward Muslims, particularly the aggressive foreign policies of the United States and the exclusionary domestic policies of Europe. These policies have already claimed millions of Muslim lives. For decades, policies that rely on war, exclusion, and ghettoization have triggered conflict escalation. The actions of groups such as the Islamic State and Boko Haram are reactions to this history. Their tactics exacerbate negative stereotyping of Muslims generally and Western military strategies cause many Muslims to pursue survivalist politics that enable and strengthen such groups. Anti-Muslim politics in Western nations takes many forms beyond war and exclusion, including racialization, stereotyping, sacrilegious cultural assaults, mass media scapegoating, and even tolerance, which implies something unpalatable in need of toleration. The gridlock brought by pluralism and constitutionalism, both in Europe and the United States, serves few people well, but it has locked Muslims into an especially abusive status quo.
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Contemporary Anti-Muslim Politics: Aggressions and Exclusions

Contemporary Anti-Muslim Politics: Aggressions and Exclusions

by Kenneth J. Long
Contemporary Anti-Muslim Politics: Aggressions and Exclusions

Contemporary Anti-Muslim Politics: Aggressions and Exclusions

by Kenneth J. Long

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Contemporary Anti-Muslim Politics provides a succinct but potent critique of the policies of Western nations toward Muslims, particularly the aggressive foreign policies of the United States and the exclusionary domestic policies of Europe. These policies have already claimed millions of Muslim lives. For decades, policies that rely on war, exclusion, and ghettoization have triggered conflict escalation. The actions of groups such as the Islamic State and Boko Haram are reactions to this history. Their tactics exacerbate negative stereotyping of Muslims generally and Western military strategies cause many Muslims to pursue survivalist politics that enable and strengthen such groups. Anti-Muslim politics in Western nations takes many forms beyond war and exclusion, including racialization, stereotyping, sacrilegious cultural assaults, mass media scapegoating, and even tolerance, which implies something unpalatable in need of toleration. The gridlock brought by pluralism and constitutionalism, both in Europe and the United States, serves few people well, but it has locked Muslims into an especially abusive status quo.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498540346
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 02/15/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 170
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kenneth J. Long is professor of history and political science at the University of Saint Joseph.

Table of Contents

1. Mauthausen
2. Paris
3. Muslimfeindlichkeit
4. What is a Muslim?
5. Huntington
6. Stereotypes
7. Imperialism
8. Arab Spring
9. Tolerance, Secularism and Cultural Pluralism
10. Cartoons and Sacrilege
11. Misrepresentations for the Non-represented
12. Limited Democracy and Questionable Convictions
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