Review of Johanna LEMS (2024): Tomar la palabra. Islamofobia y participación política después del 15-M, Málaga, Vernon Press.
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Keywords:
Islamophobia, Spain, Muslims, Political participationCopyright (c) 2024 Mariví Perez Mateo
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Abstract
Johanna M. Lems' book, Tomar la palabra. Islamofobia y participación política después del 15 M, brings us closer to realities, scenarios, and concepts by delving into the political dimension of "Muslimness" and its forms of participation and resistance in the 21st-century Spanish public sphere. It sheds light on and effectively brings us closer to the complex and broad framework of critical thinking from political science, sociology, and religious anthropology.Downloads
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