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Rules and roles
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Foreword 9
- Introduction 11
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PART I Rules and roles
- Rules and roles 39
- Racial grammar and the green menace 43
- The ambiguity of law and Muslim debates about the contextualisation of Islam in France 63
- ‘Muslim women’ marking debates on Islam 81
- Formatting Islam versus mobilising Islam in prison: Evidence from the Swiss case 99
- The politics of Sikh Islamophobia 119
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PART II The one facing the many
- The one facing the many 137
- Celtic ancestors and Muhammad’s legacy: Types of narratives in a convert’s construction of religiosity 141
- The imagining of Muslim converts in Britain by themselves and others 165
- “I have become a stranger in my homeland”: An analysis of the public performance of converts to Islam in Switzerland 181
- Islamic fields and Muslim techniques of the self in a German context 203
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Part III The many facing the ‘other’ (within)
- The many facing the ‘other’ (within) 223
- Institutionalised Austrian Islam: One institution representing the many 227
- ‘We are in this together’: How the cartoon crisis changed relations between the Danish state and Muslim Danes 243
- Basel’s ‘swimming refuseniks’: A systemic study on how politics observe Muslim claims to diversity in state schools 263
- ‘Against Islam, but not against Muslims’: Actors and attitudes in the Swiss minaret vote 285
- Protecting democracy, misrecognising Muslims? An assessment of Swiss integration policy 313
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EPILOGUE
- On relating religion to society and society to religion 333
- Index 357
- Contributors 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Foreword 9
- Introduction 11
-
PART I Rules and roles
- Rules and roles 39
- Racial grammar and the green menace 43
- The ambiguity of law and Muslim debates about the contextualisation of Islam in France 63
- ‘Muslim women’ marking debates on Islam 81
- Formatting Islam versus mobilising Islam in prison: Evidence from the Swiss case 99
- The politics of Sikh Islamophobia 119
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PART II The one facing the many
- The one facing the many 137
- Celtic ancestors and Muhammad’s legacy: Types of narratives in a convert’s construction of religiosity 141
- The imagining of Muslim converts in Britain by themselves and others 165
- “I have become a stranger in my homeland”: An analysis of the public performance of converts to Islam in Switzerland 181
- Islamic fields and Muslim techniques of the self in a German context 203
-
Part III The many facing the ‘other’ (within)
- The many facing the ‘other’ (within) 223
- Institutionalised Austrian Islam: One institution representing the many 227
- ‘We are in this together’: How the cartoon crisis changed relations between the Danish state and Muslim Danes 243
- Basel’s ‘swimming refuseniks’: A systemic study on how politics observe Muslim claims to diversity in state schools 263
- ‘Against Islam, but not against Muslims’: Actors and attitudes in the Swiss minaret vote 285
- Protecting democracy, misrecognising Muslims? An assessment of Swiss integration policy 313
-
EPILOGUE
- On relating religion to society and society to religion 333
- Index 357
- Contributors 369