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Beyond (mis)-recognition : Muslim youth and religiosity in Australia.
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82031
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-632
Autore
LAM, K.
Titolo
Beyond (mis)-recognition : Muslim youth and religiosity in Australia. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 765-780.
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Estratto da: Journal of youth studies 2021, 24, 6.
Riassunto
Scholarship on Muslim youth is increasingly recognising the different ways they negotiate fluid, hybrid and individualised identities alongside minoritised identities that stem from a politics of mis-recognition. However, less attention has been directed towards understanding how these seemingly contradictory processes might simultaneously arise within culturally diverse societies that have defined frameworks for managing diversity. Drawing on qualitative data from a larger comparative international study on Islamic religiosity in the West, this paper suggests that for the Australian Muslim youth studied, a neo-liberal dictum of self-responsibility pervaded individualised attempts to move beyond the other-ing effects of mis-recognition. The paper argues that while these individualised responses to oppression enabled young Muslims to transcend othering discourses to an extent, they also reflect the emergence of a less visible form of surveillance in the form of self-policing. This paper explores this link by considering Ghassan Hage’s concept of mis-interpellation, Ulrich Beck’s writings on religious individualisation, and Lori Beaman’s concept of deep equality.
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AUSTRALIA.
ADOLESCENTI.
ADULTI.
ISLAM.
IDENTITÀ.
MINORANZE.
DIFFERENZA CULTURALE.
RELAZIONI SOCIALI.
SPIRITUALITÀ.
VALORI.
ADATTAMENTO.
MEDIAZIONE.
IMPEGNO SOCIALE.
APPARTENENZA.
IMPEGNO POLITICO.
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Sociologico
Psicologico
Autore Secondario
MANSOURI, F.
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Journal of youth studies 2021, 24, 6.
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