Secularism and identity: non-Islamiosity in the Iranian diaspora

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Gholami, R. 2015. Secularism and identity: non-Islamiosity in the Iranian diaspora. Surrey, England and Burlington, VT, USA Ashgate.
TitleSecularism and identity: non-Islamiosity in the Iranian diaspora
AuthorsGholami, R.
Abstract

Within western political, media and academic discourses, Muslim communities are predominantly seen through the prism of their Islamic religiosities, yet there exist within diasporic communities unique and complex secularisms. Drawing on detailed interview and ethnographic material gathered in the UK, this book examines the ways in which a form of secularism - ‘non-Islamiosity’ - amongst members of the Iranian diaspora shapes ideas and practices of diasporic community and identity, as well as wider social relations.
In addition to developing a novel theoretical paradigm to make sense of the manner in which diasporic communities construct and live diasporic identity and consciousness in a way that marginalises, stigmatises or eradicates only ‘Islam’, Secularism and Identity shows how this approach is used to overcome religiously inculcated ideas and fashion a desirable self, thus creating a new space in which to live and thereby attaining ‘freedom’.
Calling into question notions of anti-Islamism and Islamophobia, whilst examining secularism as a means or mechanism rather than an end, this volume offers a new understanding of religion as a marker of migrant identity. As such it will appeal to scholars of sociology, anthropology and political science with interests in migration and ethnicity, diasporic communities, the sociology of religion and emerging forms of secularism.

Research GroupCentre for Education Research and Scholarship (CERS)
Social Policy Research Centre (SPRC)
SeriesStudies in Migration and Diaspora
ISBN
Hardcover9781472430106
EditionFirst
PublisherAshgate
Place of publicationSurrey, England and Burlington, VT, USA
Publication dates
Print11 Apr 2015
Publication process dates
Deposited28 Apr 2015
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781472430106
LanguageEnglish
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