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100 1 _aRiaz, Ali,
245 1 0 _aIslam and identity politics among British-Bangladeshis:
_bA leap of faith /
_cAli Riaz.
260 _aManchester:
_bManchester University Press,
_c2013.
300 _ax, 228 p. :
_bill. ;
_c26 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThe tendency among ethnic minority Muslim immigrant communities in Europe towards identification with Islam as a marker of identity has been discussed in an array of studies, but seldom have they explained sufficiently how the change took place. Islam and Identity politics among British-Bangladeshis: A leap of faith probes the causes of and conditions for the preference of members of the British-Bangladeshi community for a religion-based identity vis-à-vis ethnicity-based identity, and the influence of Islamists in shaping the discourse. This study maps the changes in identity politics of one of Britain’s youngest and fastest growing communities. The first book-length study to examine identity politics among the Bangladeshi diaspora in the era of globalisation, it identifies the actors and events, and explores the challenges, opportunities and dilemmas for members of the community and the British state. It also examines whether this salience of Muslim identity is a precursor to a new variant of diasporic Islam in Europe. The book delves into the micro-level dynamics, identifying the internal and external influences, and locates these within the broad framework of Muslim identity and Islamism, citizenship and the future of multiculturalism in Europe. Empirically grounded but enriched with in-depth analyses, and written in an accessible language, this study is an invaluable reference for academics, especially students and researchers of British politics, ethnic/migration/diaspora studies, cultural studies, and political Islam. Policy makers and community activists will find the book beneficial in engaging in a meaningful, mature, and nuanced debate on identity politics among ethnic minorities in Britain.
526 _aHistory & Philosophy
526 _aPolitical Science & Sociology
590 _aSumaiya Kainat Bintey Kohinoor
650 _aMuslims
_zGreat Britain
_xAttitudes.
650 _aIslam and politics
_zGreat Britain.
650 _aMuslims
_xPolitical activity
_zGreat Britain.
856 4 1 _3Table of contents
_uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0411/2003025078.html
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