Managing Muslim mobilities : between spiritual geographies and the global security regime / edited by Anita Häusermann Fábos, Riina Isotalo.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Description
214 p. 22 cm

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Subject(s)
Series
Religion and global migrations
Summary note
  • "This volume addresses forced migration and mobility in the Muslim world. It explores the tensions between Muslim religious conceptions of space and place and new policies of 'migration management' and secure borders. People from Muslim territories make up the majority of the world's forced movers today, but are increasingly barred from traditional routes and pathways to safety. Managing Muslim Mobilities analyzes how states in the region call on Islamic ideas of welcome, sanctuary and protection while establishing policies to prevent movement and citizenship. The volume embraces a 'mobilities' perspective to critique policy assumptions about international borders and to highlight the relationship between people and places. All long-time observers of the region, the volume's contributors draw upon original and empirically grounded research to analyze population mobility for Palestinians, Iraqis, Sudanese, Afghans, Albanians, Turks, and others, and migration management policies in Jordan, Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt, and the Gulf states, as well as Muslim migration to Germany and the US. "-- Provided by publisher.
  • "This volume addresses forced migration and mobility in the Muslim world. Chapters explore the tensions between Muslim religious conceptions of space and place and new policies of "migration management" and secure borders. The volume demonstrates how states in the region call on Islamic ideas of welcome, sanctuary and protection while establishing policies to prevent movement and citizenship. Chapters present original research with Palestinians, Sudanese, Iraqis, Albanians, and other forced migrants in Jordan, Iran, and Lebanon and elsewhere in the region"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Machine generated contents note:
  • Chapter 1. Managing Muslim Mobilities: A Conceptual Framework, Riina Isotalo and Anita Fábos
  • SECTION I: HISTORIES
  • Chapter 2. Geographies of Domination and Geographies of Resistance, Leif Manger
  • Chapter 3. Iraqi Exiles and Forced Migrants in the Arab World: Ottoman Legacies and Orientalist Presumptions, Dawn Chatty
  • Chapter 4. Spiritual Migration in the Context of Political Change: Bektashi Babas of Rumeli, Frances Trix
  • SECTION II: SECURITIZED MOBILITY, POLITICISED PRESENCE
  • Chapter 5. Fear of Palestinization: Managing Refugees in the Middle East, Riina Isotalo
  • Chapter 6. The Discourse of Guesthood: Forced Migrants in Jordan, Oroub El-Abed
  • Chapter 7. Between Ghurba and Umma: Mapping Sudanese Muslim Mobilities across National and Islamic Space, Anita Fábos
  • SECTION III: GRASPING THE TRANSFORMATION
  • Chapter 8. Accommodating Subversion and Social Transformation: Afghan Women's Clandestine Educational Movement in Iran, Homa Hoodfar
  • Chapter 9. The Stuttgart Crescent: Muslim Material And Spiritual Geographies In Germany, Petra Kuppinger
  • Chapter 10. An Alternative Humanitarianism? Lessons from Somalia's Famine Response, Abdurahman Sharif and Laura Hammond
  • SECTION IV: CONCLUSION
  • Chapter 11. The Security-Mobility-Spirituality Nexus in the Islamic World, Riina Isotalo and Anita Fábos.
ISBN
  • 9781137434869 (hardback)
  • 1137434864 (hardback)
LCCN
2014025562
OCLC
886489598
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