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Everyday Life Practices of Muslims in Europe.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Current Issues in Islam SeriesPublisher: Leuven : Leuven University Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (233 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789461661807
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Everyday Life Practices of Muslims in EuropeLOC classification:
  • BP188 -- .E947 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Everyday Experiences, Moral Dilemmas and the Making of Muslim Life Worlds: Introductory Reflections -- Part I: Consumption and Food Practices -- Chapter 2 Islamic Food Practices in a Migration Context: An Ethnography Among Moroccan Women in Milan (Italy) -- Chapter 3 "Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are "The Literal Consumption of Identity for North African Muslims in Paris (France) -- Chapter 4 Dietary Practices and the Bargaining of an Islamic Lifestyle Among Unorganized European Muslims: Some Reflections from French Diasporic Muslims -- Chapter 5 Politics of Consumption: The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Campaign and "Being" Muslim in Tower Hamlets -- Part II: Individualization, Courtship and Leisure Practices -- Chapter 6 Individualization of Muslim Religious Practices: Contextual Creativity of Second-Generation Moroccans in Spain -- Chapter 7 The Self-Arranged Marriage: Modern Muslim Courtship Practices in the Netherlands -- Chapter 8 Sexual Subjectivities in a Transnational Social Field: The Family Visit -- Chapter 9 Halalscapes: Leisure, Fun and Aesthetic Spaces Created by Young Muslim Women of the Gülen Movement in France and Germany -- Part III: Translocal Space and Artistic Expressions -- Chapter 10 Artistic Reactions to Contemporary Controversies Related to Islam -- Chapter 11 (Dis)locating Muslims in Britain Today -- Chapter 12 Towards a German Mosque: Rethinking the Mosque's Meaning in Germany by Applying Socio-Semiotics -- Conclusion -- Chapter 13 Muslims and Everyday Life Practices in Europe -- About the Authors.
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Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Everyday Experiences, Moral Dilemmas and the Making of Muslim Life Worlds: Introductory Reflections -- Part I: Consumption and Food Practices -- Chapter 2 Islamic Food Practices in a Migration Context: An Ethnography Among Moroccan Women in Milan (Italy) -- Chapter 3 "Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are "The Literal Consumption of Identity for North African Muslims in Paris (France) -- Chapter 4 Dietary Practices and the Bargaining of an Islamic Lifestyle Among Unorganized European Muslims: Some Reflections from French Diasporic Muslims -- Chapter 5 Politics of Consumption: The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Campaign and "Being" Muslim in Tower Hamlets -- Part II: Individualization, Courtship and Leisure Practices -- Chapter 6 Individualization of Muslim Religious Practices: Contextual Creativity of Second-Generation Moroccans in Spain -- Chapter 7 The Self-Arranged Marriage: Modern Muslim Courtship Practices in the Netherlands -- Chapter 8 Sexual Subjectivities in a Transnational Social Field: The Family Visit -- Chapter 9 Halalscapes: Leisure, Fun and Aesthetic Spaces Created by Young Muslim Women of the Gülen Movement in France and Germany -- Part III: Translocal Space and Artistic Expressions -- Chapter 10 Artistic Reactions to Contemporary Controversies Related to Islam -- Chapter 11 (Dis)locating Muslims in Britain Today -- Chapter 12 Towards a German Mosque: Rethinking the Mosque's Meaning in Germany by Applying Socio-Semiotics -- Conclusion -- Chapter 13 Muslims and Everyday Life Practices in Europe -- About the Authors.

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