Islamophobia and Lebanon
«Ali Kassem's book represents a nuanced, reflective, and honest engagement of listening to those who have been denied dignity and voice in Lebanon. It problematizes the racialization of visible Muslim women as a form of systematic aggression that is embedded in the coloniality of power.»
Thinking through anti, post, and decolonial theories, this book examines, analyses, and conceptualises 'visibly Muslim' Lebanese women's lived experiences of discrimination, assault, wounding, and erasure. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- I.B. Tauris
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 216
- ISBN
- 9780755648009
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
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«Ali Kassem's book represents a nuanced, reflective, and honest engagement of listening to those who have been denied dignity and voice in Lebanon. It problematizes the racialization of visible Muslim women as a form of systematic aggression that is embedded in the coloniality of power.»
«In this exceptional new book, Ali Kassem offers rare and important insights into the lives of hijabi women in the ex-French colony of Lebanon. Through listening to everyday experiences of Islamophobia, this book masterfully engages the decolonial lens to articulate a principled and urgent account of coloniality in the Muslim World.»
KIMBERLY BRAYSON, PROFESSOR OF CRITICAL JURISPRUDENCE, UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER, UK
«This book skillfully demonstrates how anti-Muslim racism thrives in contexts of coloniality. Through rich ethnographies revealing the lived experiences of visibly Muslim women in homes, offices, shops and streets across Lebanon, Ali Kassem craftily interprets how everyday modalities of oppression and exclusion lead to erasure, while attempts to challenge this othering are mostly conducive to dissonance.»
MONA HARB, PROFESSOR OF URBAN STUDIES AND POLITICS, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT, LEBANON