Systemic Islamophobia in Canada
University of Toronto Press (Verlag)
978-1-4875-4590-1 (ISBN)
Systemic Islamophobia in Canada presents critical perspectives on systemic Islamophobia in Canadian politics, law, and society, and maps areas for future research and inquiry. The authors consist of both scholars and professionals who encounter in the ordinary course of their work the – sometimes banal, sometimes surprising – operation of systemic Islamophobia. Centring the lived realities of Muslims primarily in Canada, but internationally as well, the contributors identify the limits of democratic accountability in the operation of our shared institutions of government.
Intended as a guide, the volume identifies important points of consideration that have systemic implications for whether, how, and under what conditions Islamophobia is enabled and perpetuated, and in some cases even rendered respectable policy or bureaucratic practice in Canada. Ultimately, Systemic Islamophobia in Canada identifies a range of systemically Islamophobic sites in Canada to guide citizens and policymakers in fulfilling the promise of an inclusive democratic Canada.
Anver M. Emon is a professor of law and history, Canada Research Chair in Islamic Law and History, and Director of the Institute of Islamic Studies at the University of Toronto.
Author Biographies
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Anver M. Emon
Islamophobia in Canada: Representation and Perspective
1. Centring the Black Muslimah: Interrogating Gendered, Anti-Black Islamophobia
Rabiat Akande
2. The Impact of Systemic Islamophobia on Sexually Diverse and Gender Diverse Muslims in Canada
Sarah Shah and Maryam Khan
3. Transnational Disinformation Networks and Islamophobic International Charities in Canada
John Smith
4. Fragmented Bodies “Dancing on the Spot”: The Transnational Lives of Canadian Muslims and the Limits of Contemporary Anti-Islamophobia Advocacy
Wafaa Hasan and Zarah Khan
5. Fighting Antisemitism by Propagating Islamophobia: The Palestine Trope
Faisal Bhabha
6. Contesting Islamophobia, Reimagining Muslims: Shifting Representations and Narratives of Muslims in News Media
Zeinab Farokhi and Yasmin Jiwani
Education, Memory, and Belonging
7. Islamophobia and Imperial Amnesia
Syed Adnan Hussain
8. Public to Private Schooling: A Research Agenda
Melanie Adrian
9. Countering Islamophobia in Higher Education: A Critical Pedagogy Perspective
Sheliza Ibrahim
10. Archives as Tools to Combat Islamophobia
Moska Rokay
Democracy, (In)Equality, and Exclusion
11. How Low Can We Go? Combating Systemic Islamophobia with the Unwritten Constitutional Principle of Respect for Minorities
Natasha Bakht
12. Moving Muslim Money
Anver M. Emon
Policing and the Law
13. The Need to Better Understand the Over-Policing and Under-Protection of Muslims
Kent Roach
14. Counter-Radicalization, Islamophobia, and the Impact on Muslim Civil Society Organizations
Fahad Ahmad
15. Immigration and Systemic Islamophobia
Naseem Mithoowani
16. The Motive Requirement in Canada’s Definition of Terrorist Activity: Heuristics and Movements as Surrogates for Definitional Certainty
Michael Nesbitt
17. Guilt by Association: The Shaky Foundations of Canada-US Intelligence Sharing and Its Consequences for Muslim Canadians’ Mobility
Youcef L. Soufi
Contributors
Erscheinungsdatum | 30.08.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | Dimensions: Islam, Muslims, and Critical Thought |
Zusatzinfo | 1 b&w illustration, 2 b&w figures |
Verlagsort | Toronto |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 400 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Islam |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Staat / Verwaltung | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4875-4590-8 / 1487545908 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4875-4590-1 / 9781487545901 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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