Politics of Visibility
Young Muslims in European Public Spaces
Jonker, Gerdien / Amiraux, Valérie
Erscheinungsjahr:
2006
Beschreibung
This book takes into view a large variety of Muslim actors who, in recent years, made their entry into the European public sphere. Without excluding the phenomenon of terrorists, it maps the whole field of Muslim visibility. The nine contributions present unpublished ethnographic materials that have been collected between 2003 and 2005. They track down the available space that is open to Muslims in EU member states claiming a visibility of their own. The volume collects male and female, secular and religious, radical and pietistic voices of sometimes very young people. They all speak about 'being a Muslim in Europe' and the meaning of 'real Islam'.
Autorenportrait
Gerdien Jonker (PhD), born in 1951, is a historian of religion. She enquires into the collective memory of migration society with a focus on Jews and Muslims in Germany. Valérie Amiraux (Dr. Phil.) is a permanent senior research fellow in sociology at the CNRS (Amiens, University of Picardie). She is currently a Marie Curie fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (EUI) in Florence where she is completing a book on religious discrimination of Muslim minorities in the EU.