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The Muslim Struggle for Civil Rights in Spain : Promoting Democracy Through Migrant Engagement, 1985-2010.

This book looks at how Muslims in Spain have changed legislation linked to religious pluralism and to immigration, and have fortified Spain's frail history and practice of democracy since 1975. Spanish Muslims have achieved this through active civil engagement and a persistent struggle for righ...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Guia, Aitana
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : Sussex Academic Press, 2014.
Colección:Sussex studies in Spanish history.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; About the book & About the Author; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface by Series Editor, Tim Rees; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; The Migrant Experience and the Transition to Democracy in Spain; Democracy, Inclusion, and Citizenship; Repositioning Democratization in Spain; Islam and Democratization in Spain; 1 The Fight for Citizenship and Inclusion in a Borderland City: Melilla, 1985-1988; A Critical Borderland City; The 1985 Immigration Act; Muslim Melillans; Muslim Women Activists; Spanish Nativism.
  • In the Shadow of Morocco, but a Long Way from SpainFrom Constitutional Patriotism to Sedition; Repercussions; 2 The Struggle for Voice, Status, and Rights in Mainland Spain, 1989-2005; Finding an Independent Voice; "I could only think about papers"; Racism and Migrant Rights; When "Exceptional" Becomes "Ordinary"; The World Upside Down; Twisting the Government's Arm; Achievements and New Challenges; 3 Religious Pluralism, Secularism, and Women's Rights, 1968-2010; From State Catholicism to Religious Pluralism; The Construction of Spanish Islam; "Worthless Piece of Paper."
  • Conflicts Over Women's RightsThe Public Practice of Islam in Spain; 4 Mosque Building, Catalan Nationalism, and Spain's Politics of Belonging, 1990-2010; Mosque Building and Nativist Resistance in Spain; Barcelona and the Mosque that was Never Built; A Path Towards Peace or "Ravalistan"?; Muslim Immigrants on Catalonia's Nationalist Fault Lines; The Spectrum of Possibilities for Muslims in Catalonia; Osona: the Rise of the PxC and the Collapse of Convivencia; Interculturalism; 5 Reclaiming Islamic Spain: from the Córdoba Mosque to the Festival of Moors and Christians, 1965-2010.
  • Islam in Spain's Memory DebatesThe Córdoba Mosque-Cathedral and the Limits of Convivencia; The Festival of Moors and Christians; Interpreting the Festival of Moors and Christians; "Mooricization"; The Festival of Moors and Christians in Democratic Times; "We are Not Fanatics"; Dynamics and Alternatives; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover.