Long viewed as Spain s "most Moorish city," Granada is now home to a growing Muslim population of Moroccan migrants and European converts to Islam. Mikaela H. Rogozen-Soltar examines how various residents of Granada mobilize historical narratives about the city s Muslim past in order to navigate tensions surrounding contemporary ethnic and religious pluralism. Focusing particular attention on the gendered, racial, and political dimensions of this new multiculturalism, Rogozen-Soltar explores how Muslim-themed tourism and Islamic cultural institutions coexist with anti-Muslim sentiments.
Spain Unmoored: Migration, Conversion, and the Politics of Islam (New Anthropologies of Europe)
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Author(s)Mikaela H. Rogozen-Soltar,
PublisherIndiana University Press
ISBN / ASIN0253024749
ISBN-139780253024749
Sales Rank4,183,572
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