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To browse Academia. This dissertation critically argues that the dominant representation of the dominated groups can mirror its way into the self-representation of those groups. Moreover, a fetishism for politics i.
This research is an analysis of the discourses and practices of a large number of Islamist parties in the UK over a period of nearly 20 years ; a period when they gained public attention during the debates over multiculturalism and the supposed threats to security from the rise of radical Islam.
Islamist parties? Such political groups are not just Muslims, but Islamists. In asserting this, I argue International journal of pure and applied mathematics, Log in with Facebook Log in with Google. Remember me on this computer. Enter the email address you signed up with and we'll email you a reset link. Need an account? Click here to sign up. The tragedy of Islamism in Britain : a fetishism for politics danila genovese.
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Further distribution and any use of material from within this archive for profit-making enterprises or for commercial gain is strictly forbidden. In case of abuse or copyright appearing without permission e-mail repository westminster. To terrorised minds and repressed voices. V A small note on the website VI List of abbreviations VII Abstract VIII 1 Introduction Chapter 1 23 The theoretical framework Chapter 2 43 The Muslim minority status Chapter 3 71 The set of Islamic beliefs and beyond Chapter 4 The Genealogy of British Islamism Chapter 5 The unpolitical discourses of being political Chapter 6 Representation and self-representation of radical Islamism in the UK A very special thanks goes to Dr Dibyesh Anand: a supervisor and a mentor for me.