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Both Muslim and European : Diasporic and Migrant Identities of Bosniaks.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Muslim Minorities SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (280 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004394018
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Both Muslim and EuropeanDDC classification:
  • 305.69708991839
LOC classification:
  • DR1674.M87 .B684 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Both Muslim and European: Diasporic and Migrant Identities of Bosniaks -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Bosniaks as European Muslims and Their Experience with Migration and Diaspora -- Part 1: Bosniak Diasporic Experiences: A Historical Overview -- 1 History in a "Broken Mirror": Demographic De-Ottomanization of the Balkans and Identity Changes of the Refugees -- 2 The Diasporic Experience as Opportunity and Challenge for the Islamic Tradition of Bosniaks -- Part 2: Ethnic, Cultural, and Religious Identity -- 3 Bosniaks of the Balkans - European Muslims in Switzerland -- 4 Bosnian Muslim Women's Identity and Self-perception in the Integration Process in Berlin -- 5 Bosnian Language Lessons as the Mother Tongue of Immigrants and their Descendants in Slovenia -- 6 Bosnian Diaspora Experiences of Suzivot or Traditional Coexistence: Bosanski Lonac, American Melting Pot or Swiss Fondue? -- 7 Religious Needs and Dilemmas of the Bosnian Diaspora as Expressed through Questions and Fatwas (Islamic Legal Opinions) -- Part 3: Transnational and Translocal Patterns in a Globalized World -- 8 Bosnian Global Villages: (Re)Construction of Trans-Local Communities in Diaspora -- 9 Transnational Lives of Migrants from Bosnia-Herzegovina to Britain -- 10 Life Practices and the "Intergenerational Twist": Re-visiting Identity among Muslim Communities in Tower Hamlets and Stari Grad -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: The edited volume Both Muslim and European: Diasporic and Migrant Identities of Bosniaks scrutinizes some of the new aspects of the Bosniak history and identity and connects them with the experience of migration and diaspora formation.
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Intro -- Both Muslim and European: Diasporic and Migrant Identities of Bosniaks -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Bosniaks as European Muslims and Their Experience with Migration and Diaspora -- Part 1: Bosniak Diasporic Experiences: A Historical Overview -- 1 History in a "Broken Mirror": Demographic De-Ottomanization of the Balkans and Identity Changes of the Refugees -- 2 The Diasporic Experience as Opportunity and Challenge for the Islamic Tradition of Bosniaks -- Part 2: Ethnic, Cultural, and Religious Identity -- 3 Bosniaks of the Balkans - European Muslims in Switzerland -- 4 Bosnian Muslim Women's Identity and Self-perception in the Integration Process in Berlin -- 5 Bosnian Language Lessons as the Mother Tongue of Immigrants and their Descendants in Slovenia -- 6 Bosnian Diaspora Experiences of Suzivot or Traditional Coexistence: Bosanski Lonac, American Melting Pot or Swiss Fondue? -- 7 Religious Needs and Dilemmas of the Bosnian Diaspora as Expressed through Questions and Fatwas (Islamic Legal Opinions) -- Part 3: Transnational and Translocal Patterns in a Globalized World -- 8 Bosnian Global Villages: (Re)Construction of Trans-Local Communities in Diaspora -- 9 Transnational Lives of Migrants from Bosnia-Herzegovina to Britain -- 10 Life Practices and the "Intergenerational Twist": Re-visiting Identity among Muslim Communities in Tower Hamlets and Stari Grad -- Bibliography -- Index.

The edited volume Both Muslim and European: Diasporic and Migrant Identities of Bosniaks scrutinizes some of the new aspects of the Bosniak history and identity and connects them with the experience of migration and diaspora formation.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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