Islam in the Hinterlands

Muslim Cultural Politics in Canada

Jasmin Zine editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of British Columbia Press

Published:20th Apr '12

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A cutting-edge book confronting one of the most contested issues in Canada’s recent cultural history, Islam in the Hinterlands kick-starts the conversation about contemporary Muslim Canadians’ struggle for political equality.

A collection of empirical studies and critical essays, Islam in the Hinterlands examines how politics, media, and education shape Muslim life in Canada.

Muslim communities have become increasingly salient in the social, cultural, and political landscape in Canada largely due to the aftermath of 9/11 and the racial politics of the ongoing “war on terror” that have cast Muslims as the new “enemy within.” Islam in the Hinterlands features empirical studies and critical essays by some of Canada’s top Muslim Studies scholars who examine how gender, public policy, media, and education shape the Muslim experience in Canada. Touching on much-debated issues, such as the shar’ia controversy, veiling in public schools, media portrayals of Muslims, and anti-terrorism legislation, this book takes a distinctly anti-racist, feminist standpoint in exploring the reality of the Muslim diaspora. A timely collection addressing some of the most hotly contested issues in recent cultural history, Islam in the Hinterlands will be essential reading for academics as well as general readers interested in Islamic studies, multiculturalism, and social justice.

ISBN: 9780774822725

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 620g

340 pages