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Muslims at the Australian periphery
Author(s) -
Linda Briskman,
Susie Latham
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
coolabah
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1988-5946
DOI - 10.1344/co20172133-46
Subject(s) - history , ancient history
The overt expression of anti-Muslim sentiment is a relatively new phenomenon in Australia. It builds upon racism embedded in history, “clash of civilisations” ideologies and constructs of border-terrorism. Denigration of Muslims, commonly termed Islamophobia, is overtly evident in the official sphere, media reporting and increasing popular rejection of Islamic amenities such as schools and mosques. Connected but more insidious is the Islamophobia of the ‘white savior rescue’ movement, in which Muslim men and Islam are positioned as perpetrators of oppression and harm toward Muslim women, requiring non-Muslim intervention. Varied forms of Islamophobia and their impacts are discussed

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