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        2. Race, Class, and Residence in the Chicago Ummah: Ethnic Muslim Spaces and American Muslim Discourses
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        Jamillah Karim
        
 
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - Acknowledgments ix
 - Introduction 1
 - 1. African American and Immigrant Relations: Between Inequality and Global Flows 25
 - 2. Race, Class, and Residence in the Chicago Ummah: Ethnic Muslim Spaces and American Muslim Discourses 51
 - 3. Across Ethnic Boundaries: Women’s Movement and Resistance in the Chicago Ummah 89
 - 4. Negotiating an American Muslim Identity after September 11: Second-Generation Muslim Women in Chicago 125
 - 5. Negotiating Gender Lines: Women’s Movement across Atlanta Mosques 163
 - 6. Negotiating Sisterhood, Gender, and Generation: Friendship between Second-Generation South Asian American and African American Muslim Women 206
 - Conclusion 228
 - Notes 243
 - Bibliography 269
 - Glossary 281
 - Index 285
 - About the Author 292
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - Acknowledgments ix
 - Introduction 1
 - 1. African American and Immigrant Relations: Between Inequality and Global Flows 25
 - 2. Race, Class, and Residence in the Chicago Ummah: Ethnic Muslim Spaces and American Muslim Discourses 51
 - 3. Across Ethnic Boundaries: Women’s Movement and Resistance in the Chicago Ummah 89
 - 4. Negotiating an American Muslim Identity after September 11: Second-Generation Muslim Women in Chicago 125
 - 5. Negotiating Gender Lines: Women’s Movement across Atlanta Mosques 163
 - 6. Negotiating Sisterhood, Gender, and Generation: Friendship between Second-Generation South Asian American and African American Muslim Women 206
 - Conclusion 228
 - Notes 243
 - Bibliography 269
 - Glossary 281
 - Index 285
 - About the Author 292