Perceptions of Islam in Europe

Culture, Identity and the Muslim 'Other'

Hakan Yilmaz editor Cagla E Aykac editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:24th Apr '12

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Analyses about perceptions of Islam in the West. This book contains case studies from Britain, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Turkey and other parts of the European Union.

For centuries, the Islamic world has been represented as the 'other' within European identity constructions - an 'other' perceived to be increasingly at odds with European forms of modernity and culture. With the perceived gap between Islam and Europe widening, leading scholars in this work come together to provide genuine and realistic analyses about perceptions of Islam in the West. The book bridges these analyses with in-depth case studies from Britain, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Turkey and other parts of the European Union. This study goes beyond the usual dichotomies of 'clashes of civilizations' and 'cultural conflict' to try to understand the numerous, diverse and multifaceted ways - some conflictual, some peaceful - in which cultural exchanges have taken place historically, and which continue to take place, between the Muslim and non-Muslim worlds.

'The issue of Islam (or Islams) and the Muslims in Europe as perceived by elites, publics, press, governments and bureaucracies is one of the main themes preoccupying Europe today, with obvious practical consequences and with a direct bearing on Europe's chosen collective identity. Can one be European but also be Muslim or is a "European Muslim" or "Muslim European" a contradiction in terms? These and many other related questions are tackled by this fine book, convincingly arguing that there is a need for new thinking on the matter and coming up with several intriguing ideas and concepts. The main obstacle is the entrenched feeling in most European publics that the Muslims in their midst will dilute European values and play havoc with European culture (assuming that such a culture exists in the first place). This perception may be exaggerated and patently conservative, but it exists and one has to deal with it realistically. This book deals with various facets of this delicate problem in a compelling manner.' Alexis Heraclides, Professor of International Relations, Panteion University 'Joining theoretical approaches with case studies, this book covers a wide spectrum of countries including the most important and the less studied. It deals with the change in European perceptions of the Muslim communities during recent years, how European Muslims are now defined by their religion rather than any other aspect of their condition, how this way of life is perceived by many of the citizens of several European countries as a threat to 'European' values. Instead of promoting a single scheme or policy in dealing with the problem, the authors prefer to rely on the diversity of schemes emerging from the concrete experience of the examined countries.' Ahmad Beydoun, Lebanese sociologist, and Former Professor at the Institute of Social Sciences, Lebanese University

ISBN: 9781848851641

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 413g

232 pages