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Author Wang, Yuting.

Title Between Islam and the American dream : an immigrant Muslim community in post-9/11 America / by Yuting Wang.

Publication Info. New York : Routledge, 2014.

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 Moore Stacks  F358.2.M88 W26 2014    Available  ---
Description xv, 169 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm.
Series Routledge advances in sociology ; 119
Routledge advances in sociology ; 119.
Note "Simultaneously published in the UK"--Title page verso.
Summary "Based on a three-year ethnographic study of a steadily growing suburban Muslim immigrant congregation in Midwest America, this book examines the micro-processes through which a group of Muslim immigrants from diverse backgrounds negotiate multiple identities while seeking to become part of American society in the years following 9/11. The author looks into frictions, conflicts, and schisms within the community to debunk myths and provide a close-up look at the experiences of ordinary immigrant Muslims in the United States. Instead of treating Muslim immigrants as fundamentally different from others, this book views Muslims as multidimensional individuals whose identities are defined by a number of basic social attributes, including gender, race, social class, and religiosity. Each person portrayed in this ethnography is a complex individual, whose hierarchy of identities is shaped by particular events and the larger social environment. By focusing on a single congregation, this study controls variables related to the particularity of place and presents a 'thick' description of interactions within small groups. This book argues that the frictions, conflicts and schisms are necessary as much as inevitable in cultivating a 'composite culture' within the American Muslim community marked by diversity, leading it onto the path of Americanization"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Riverside Mosque -- A Mosque Divided -- The Rich and the Poor -- The Majority and the Minority -- American vs. Muslim -- Conclusion: Diversity, Solidarity, and the Path to Americanization -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Unstructured Interviews.
Subject Muslims -- Middle West -- Social conditions.
Muslims.
Middle West.
Social conditions.
Immigrants -- Middle West -- Social conditions.
Immigrants.
Muslims -- Religious life -- Middle West.
Muslims -- Religious life.
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 -- Social aspects -- Middle West.
Community life -- Middle West.
Community life.
Ethnicity -- Middle West.
Ethnicity.
Assimilation (Sociology) -- Middle West.
Assimilation (Sociology)
Cultural pluralism -- Middle West.
Cultural pluralism.
Middle West -- Ethnic relations.
Ethnic relations.
Ethnology -- Middle West -- Case studies.
Ethnology.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Subject September 11 Terrorist Attacks (2001)
Immigrants -- Social conditions.
Muslims -- Social conditions.
Social aspects.
Chronological Term 2001
Genre/Form Case studies.
ISBN 0415711932 (hardback)
9780415711937 (hardback)
9781315884271 (ebook)