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Book SynopsisFive centuries after the expulsion of Muslims and Jews from Spain, Europe is once again becoming a land of Islam. At the beginning of a new millennium, and in an era marked as one of globalization, Europe continues to wrestle with the issue of national identity, especially in the context of its Muslim citizens. Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam brings together distinguished scholars from Europe, the United States, and the Middle East in a dynamic discussion about the Muslim populations living in Europe and about Europe''s role in framing Islam today. The book raises several crucial questions: Does Islam offer a special case for citizenship? Is assimilation or multiculturalism the model to be followed in the case of Muslims in Europe? How powerful a force is Islam in determining identity? And why is Islamafter centuries of being a presence in Europenot considered a European religion? Working at the knotty intersection of cultural identity, the politics of nations and nationalisms, and religio
Trade ReviewAn excellent collection of articles that highlight the new and unexpected emergent relationships between 'Europe' and 'Islam' as concepts, discourses, practices, and politics. -- Seteney Shami, Program on the Middle East and North Africa, Social Science Research Council
Historically, Europe formed its identity by its hostility to Islam, yet today millions of Europeans are also Muslims. This transformation challenges us to rethink what it means to be European. The essays collected here are an important contribution to this task. -- Timothy Mitchell, Kevorkian Center for Middle East Studies, New York University
. . . an important contribution to an emerging growing literature. * American Journal of Islamic Social Studies *
...a well-argued set of essays which reviews the place of Islam in Europe and America... * Journal Of Multilingual & Multicultural Development *
This book succeeds in "crossing the border" that separates Western Europe and the Muslim world. It reminds us that these two parts of the world do not just face each other; they also share in an important way the social life and political processes of each other's type of society. -- Alain Touraine, Ecole des Hautes, Etudes de Sciences Sociales
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction: Islam and the Changing Identity of Europe Part 2 Islam, Europe, and the Identity of the Changing Nation-State Chapter 3 Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam: on the Discourses of Identity and Culture Chapter 4 Muslim Migrants in Europe: Between Euro-Islam and Ghettoization Chapter 5 The Nation-State, the European Union, and Transnational Identities Chapter 6 The Challenge of Islamic Networks and Citizenship Claims: Europe's Painful Adjustment to Globalization Chapter 7 Islam and the West in an Era of Globalization: Clash of Civilization or Coexistence? Part 8 Islam in Europe and Farther Afield: Comparative Perspectives Chapter 9 The Place of Muslims in British Secular Multiculturalism Chapter 10 Race, Culture, and Society: The French Experience with Muslims Chapter 11 Continental Divide: Islam and Muslim Identities in France and America Chapter 12 Intellectuals and Euro-Islam