01063nam1-2200385---450-99000044188020331620050906140843.00044188USA010044188(ALEPH)000044188USA01004418820010511g1999----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yy<<Le>> garanzie atipicheGiuseppe BozziMilanoGiuffréc1999v.24 cmIl diritto privato oggi2001Il diritto privato oggiGaranzia346.45074BOZZI,Giuseppe145118ITsalbcISBD990000441880203316COLL.PBG 57/GCOLL. PBG 57/COLL B XIV 61DIRCEBKGIUPATTY9020010511USA01153620020403USA011652PATRY9020040406USA011631DIRCE9020050906USA011408Garanzie atipiche677865UNISA03665oam 22007334a 450 99650996900331620210915050216.01-4473-2519-21-4473-2521-41-4473-2518-4(CKB)3710000000719444(MiAaPQ)EBC4531620(StDuBDS)EDZ0001605758(OCoLC)950518712(MdBmJHUP)muse94293(ScCtBLL)e16d5e12-bdc7-4e90-b037-5826c7961c49(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/34902(DE-B1597)646074(DE-B1597)9781447325185(EXLCZ)99371000000071944420170223h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierVeiled ThreatsRepresenting the Muslim Woman in Public Policy Discourses /Naaz RashidBristol, UK2008Bristol, England ;Chicago, Illinois :Policy Press,2016.©20161 online resource (234 pages)Previously issued in print: 2016.1-4473-2517-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the author -- Veiled threats? -- 'Muslim women: your country needs you!' Gendering the UK's 'War on Terror' -- Gendered nationalisms: the 'true' clash of civilisations? -- Tales of the city: diversity in diversity, working between and within local differences -- Giving the silent majority a stronger voice? -- As a mother and a Muslim: maternalism and neoliberal empowerment -- A community of communities: privileging religion -- The Muslim woman: victims of oppression or agents of change? -- Some reflections on Prevent -- Bibliography -- IndexThe book looks at how ‘the Muslim woman’ is socially constructed through an analysis of contemporary racialized and gendered policy narratives in the UK. It is focused on Prevent, the UK’s counter-terrorism agenda, established after the London bombings in 2005. It examines specific initiatives to ‘empower Muslim women’ to combat terrorism. It also considers how Muslim women are positioned within broader debates about multiculturalism, integration and Britishness. It argues that together such characterisations represent a form of gendered Orientalism which produces and legitimates anti-Muslim racism and Islamophobia more generally in society. Moreover, there are particular negative effects on Muslim women which can be seen through increasing discrimination in employment and incidents of racial violence.TerrorismPolitical aspectsfast(OCoLC)fst01148118Muslimsfast(OCoLC)fst01031029Muslim womenfast(OCoLC)fst01030996TerrorismPolitical aspectsMuslimsGreat BritainMuslim womenGreat BritainGreat BritainfastElectronic books. GenderIslamMuslimRaceSecuritizationWar on TerrorTerrorismPolitical aspects.Muslims.Muslim women.TerrorismPolitical aspects.MuslimsMuslim women305.48697041Rashid Naaz966190MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK996509969003316Veiled Threats2192828UNISA