Soft Islamophobia
This article explores Islamophobia as a system of oppression by examining policies and practices found in liberal or left-leaning “anti-Islamophobia” spaces in the United States that limit the efficacy of the fight for justice. These include the reification of “Muslim&a...
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doaj-b8496d28802843e48d82dbc58ec65d442020-11-25T02:26:19ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442018-09-019928010.3390/rel9090280rel9090280Soft IslamophobiaNamira Islam0Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative (MuslimARC), PO Box 577, Southfield, MI 48037, USAThis article explores Islamophobia as a system of oppression by examining policies and practices found in liberal or left-leaning “anti-Islamophobia” spaces in the United States that limit the efficacy of the fight for justice. These include the reification of “Muslim” as a cultural category of brown foreigners, the lack of structural analysis around anti-Muslim hate, and the discomfort with and erasure of Islam as a faith in favor of “cultural” Muslims. The article then briefly proposes alternate ways forward that center the Muslims most affected by the intersections of race, class, gender, and religion in work against Islamophobia so that advocates can more effectively and directly address a system of Islamophobia.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/9/9/280MuslimsIslamIslamophobiaracismnarrativesocial justicecultureUnited Statesadvocacyallyship |
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This article explores Islamophobia as a system of oppression by examining policies and practices found in liberal or left-leaning “anti-Islamophobia” spaces in the United States that limit the efficacy of the fight for justice. These include the reification of “Muslim” as a cultural category of brown foreigners, the lack of structural analysis around anti-Muslim hate, and the discomfort with and erasure of Islam as a faith in favor of “cultural” Muslims. The article then briefly proposes alternate ways forward that center the Muslims most affected by the intersections of race, class, gender, and religion in work against Islamophobia so that advocates can more effectively and directly address a system of Islamophobia. |
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Muslims Islam Islamophobia racism narrative social justice culture United States advocacy allyship |
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