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Veiled Threats
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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence As Muslim women continue to be a focus of media-led debate, Naaz Rashid uses original scholarship and empirical research to examine how Muslim women are represented in policy discourse and how the trope of the Muslim woman is situated within national debates about Britishness, the death of multiculturalism and global concerns over international terrorism. Analysing the relevance of class, citizenship status, and regional differences, Veiled threats is a valuable addition to the burgeoning literature on Muslims in the UK post 9/11. It will be of interest to academics and students in public and social policy, race equality, gender, and faith-based policy.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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About the author
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Veiled threats?
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‘Muslim women: your country needs you!’ Gendering the UK’s ‘War on Terror’
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Gendered nationalisms: the ‘true’ clash of civilisations?
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Tales of the city: diversity in diversity, working between and within local differences
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Giving the silent majority a stronger voice?
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As a mother and a Muslim: maternalism and neoliberal empowerment
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A community of communities: privileging religion
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The Muslim woman: victims of oppression or agents of change?
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Some reflections on Prevent
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Bibliography
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