2014
DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2014.920092
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Reluctant pluralists: European Muslims and essentialist identities

Abstract: An emerging consensus among scholars of Muslim political and social identity suggests that Western Muslims live out an anti-essentialist critique of identity construction. Considering this view, this paper examines a cross-national comparison of British Bangladeshis in London and Spanish Moroccans in Madrid that solicits the perceptions of working-class Muslim men. While the results indeed reaffirm respondents' concomitant relationships to a variety of identity paradigms, interview content demonstrates that su… Show more

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“…A sample of Uyghurs was used to investigate the identity formation through a psychological framework employed in the study of Muslims in Europe (Gest 2015). The framework uses a "postmodernist" approach to identity formation.…”
Section: Study Group Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A sample of Uyghurs was used to investigate the identity formation through a psychological framework employed in the study of Muslims in Europe (Gest 2015). The framework uses a "postmodernist" approach to identity formation.…”
Section: Study Group Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three types of 'personality types' or 'outlooks' were associated with these changes -'traditional', 'transitional' and 'modern'. Postmodernist critics of this approach to 'modernism' claim that this approach to identity, typified by Daniel Lerner (1958) represents a relatively static and 'essentialist' approach to identity that is not consistent with the situation of Muslims (Gest 2015(Gest :1873. The attitudinal feature most associated with modernity was "empathy", that is, the capacity to see oneself in the other fellow's situation.…”
Section: Uyghurs 'Modernization' Theory 'Islamic Liberalism'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problems of the essentialization of Muslim identities are well known. However, new universalist forms of Islamic identification also have stemmed from the diaspora experiences and many young Western Muslims' desire to fulfil some standards of "authenticity" and appeal to Islamic faith as a source of coherence and collective pride (Gest, 2015). The construction of a collective Muslim identity surpassing existing differences is also powered by shared experiences of exclusion (Tinker & Smart, 2012).…”
Section: Developing Muslim Identities In a European Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-categorization is always multiple and misrecognition can be avoided only by orientating to people's own identity definitionsboth group and individual identities. Misrecognition may increase the likelihood of the formation of religious identities as oppositional and essentialist identities (Gest, 2015). The "over-visibility" of Muslim identity sometimes violates Muslims' feelings of belonging and ability to participate but offence is also caused by the invisibility of Muslim identity in situations where it is relevant and could be positively recognized.…”
Section: Developing Muslim Identities In a European Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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