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Islam on Campus
Alison Scott-Baumann
Mathew Guest
Shuruq Naguib
Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor
Aisha Phoenix
其他書名
Contested Identities and the Cultures of Higher Education in Britain
出版
Oxford University Press
, 2020-10-16
主題
Religion / Education
Religion / Islam / Rituals & Practice
Education / Multicultural Education
Religion / Comparative Religion
Social Science / Gender Studies
Religion / Religion, Politics & State
ISBN
0192586009
9780192586001
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=i_kFEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Islam on Campus explores how Islam is represented, perceived and lived within higher education in Britain. It is a book about the changing nature of university life, and the place of religion within it. Even while many universities maintain ambiguous or affirming orientations to religious institutions for reasons to do with history and ethos, much western scholarship has presumed higher education to be a strongly secularizing force. This framing has resulted in religion often being marginalized or ignored as a cultural irrelevance by the university sector. However, recent times have seen higher education increasingly drawn into political discourses that problematize religion in general, and Islam in particular, as an object of risk. Using the largest data set yet collected in the UK, this book explores university life and the ways in which ideas about Islam and Muslim identities are produced, experienced, perceived, appropriated, and objectified. It asks what role universities and Muslim higher education institutions play in the production, reinforcement, and contestation of emerging narratives about religious difference. This is a culturally nuanced treatment of universities as sites of knowledge production, and contexts for the negotiation of perspectives on culture and religion among an emerging generation. It demonstrates the urgent need to release Islam from its official role as the othered, the feared. When universities achieve this we will be able to help students of all affiliations and of none to be citizens of the campus in preparation for being citizens of the world.