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Islamaphobia and Identity:

Islamaphobia and Identity:. Experiences of second and third generation Muslim women in Preston. Aims of research. To explore issues of identity amongst second and third generation Muslim women in Preston. And to assess how these clash with dominant stereotypes. Research Background.

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Islamaphobia and Identity:

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  1. Islamaphobia and Identity: Experiences of second and third generation Muslim women in Preston

  2. Aims of research • To explore issues of identity amongst second and third generation Muslim women in Preston. • And to assess how these clash with dominant stereotypes.

  3. Research Background • Research and Teaching Background • ‘Stop the War’ Involvement • Local Community Relations

  4. Research methodology • Qualitative research • Semi-structured interviews • Focus groups

  5. Profile of participants • Preston profile • 14 participants so far • Professional and work backgrounds

  6. Preliminary Findings • Islamaphobia post-9/11 • A community under siege • Reassessing ‘Muslim perspectives’ – religious and political elements • Women, ‘the veil’ and oppression

  7. Hijab This is the headscarf, that covers the head and is fixed with a brooch at the back of the head.

  8. Niqab This is the "face veil." It has ties, a velcro closure, or snaps which go OVER the hijab and around the back of the head.

  9. Burq'a This covers everything – hands, feet, and face. The face part features a lattice work grill that allows the woman to breath and see.

  10. Preliminary analysis • Identities – External and Internal Factors • Multiple Identities • Religion and Oppression

  11. Relevance for welfare professionals • Cultural awareness • Anti-discriminatory practice

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