Islamophobia in Muslim Majority Societies constitutes a first attempt to open a debate about the understudied phenomenon of Islamophobia in Muslim-majority societies.
Enes Bayrakli is a faculty member in the Department of Political Science at Turkish-German University, Istanbul, and Director of European Studies at the Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research - Turkey (SETA).
Farid Hafez is currently Senior Researcher in the Department of Political Science and Sociology, University of Salzburg, Austria, and Senior Researcher at Georgetown University, USA.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Making Sense of Islamophobia in Muslim Societies
Chapter 2: 'Religion-Building' and Foreign Policy
Chapter 3: Islamophobia in the Contemporary Albanian Public Discourse
Chapter 4: Post-Coloniality, Islamization and Secular Elites: Tracing Islamophobia in Pakistan
Chapter 5: The Politics of Islamophobia in Turkey
Chapter 6: Islamophobia in Satirical Magazines: A Comparative Case Study of Penguen in Turkey and Charlie Hebdo in France
Chapter 7: Paradoxical Islamophobia and Post-Colonial Cultural Nationalism in Post-Revolutionary Egypt
Chapter 8: Old Wine In New Bottles: Secularism and Islamophobia in Egypt
Chapter 9: Internalized Islamophobia: The Making of Islam in the Egyptian Media
Chapter 10: The Confluence of Race and Religion in Understanding Islamophobia in Malaysia
Chapter 11: Securitization of Islam in Contemporary Ethiopia
Chapter 12: Islamophobia from Within: A Case Study on Australian Muslim Women