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Thinking Through Islamophobia: Global Perspectives

Edited by S. Sayyid and AbdoolKarim Vakil

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February, 2011
Cloth, 320 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-70206-5
$50.00

S. Sayyid Thinking Through Islamophobia

• S. Sayyid, “Out of the Devil ’s Dictionary”

• Jonathan Riley-Smith, “Islamophobia and the Crusades”

• Ab-doolKarim Vakil, “Is the Islam in Islamophobia the Same as the Islam in Anti-Islam: Or, When is it Islamophobia Time?”

• Katherine Butler Brown, “The Problem With Parables”

• Chris Allen Islamophobia: from K.I.S.S. to R.I.P.

• Yakoub Islam, “The Voyage In: Second Life Islamophobia”

• Nasar Meer and Tariq Modood, “The Racialization of Muslims”

• Muhammad G. Khan, “‘No Innocents’”

• David Tyrer, “‘Flooding the embankments’: Race, biopolitics and sovereignty”

• Adi Kuntsman, Jin Haritaworn, and Jennifer Petzen “Sexualising the ‘War on Terror’”

• Yahya Birt “Governing Muslims after 9/11”

• Cemalettin Hasimi, “Neoconservative narrative as globalizing Islamophobia”

• Samia Bano, “Asking the Law Questions: Agency and Muslim Women”

• Annelies Moors, “Fear of Small Numbers? Debating face-veiling in the Netherlands”

• Madina Tlostanova, “A Short History of Russian Islamophobia”

• Lin Yi Culturalism, “Education and Islamophobia in China”

• Yasin Aktay “Islamophobia in Turkey”

• Mohammad Siddique Seddon, “Reclaiming The Turk’s Head”

• Rodhanthi Tzanelli, “Islamophobia and Hellenophilia: Greek Myths of Post-Colonial Europe”

• Duncan McCargo, “Troubled by Muslims: Thailand’s Declining Tolerance?”

• Nadia Fadil, “‘Breaking the Taboo of Multiculturalism’: The Belgian Left and Islam”

• Katy Pal Sian, “‘Don’t Freak, I’m a Sikh!’”

• Peter Millward, “Islamophobia: A new racism in football?”

• Ruvani Ranasinha, “Fundamental Fictions: Gender, Power and Islam in BrAsian Diasporic Formations”

• Dibyesh Anand, “Generating Islamophobia in India”

• AbdoolKarim Vakil, “Who’s Afraid of Islamophobia?”

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About the Author

S. Sayyid is reader in rhetoric and director of the Centre of Ethnicity and Racism Studies at the University of Leeds. He is the author of A Fundamental Fear and coeditor of A Postcolonial People.AbdoolKarim Vakil is lecturer in the departments of History, Spanish, and Portuguese and Brazilian Studies at King's College, London.

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