Islamophobia, anti-racism and the British left
Abstract
Drawing on first-hand accounts from anti-racist activists and community workers in two British cities, Islamophobia, anti-racism and the British left explores the treatment of Islamophobia by those committed to challenging it. The book interrogates the ways in which anti-racist activists and community workers understand the problem of Islamophobia, and what this means for their organised responses on the ground. Islamophobia remains one of the most misunderstood varieties of racism in the current moment. By combining empirical research with sociological theory, the book casts a clarifying lens on Islamophobia’s complex relationship to ‘race’, other modalities of racism and wider structures of racial capitalism. Furthermore, it offers a critical assessment of recent attempts to talk about and tackle Islamophobia. Reflecting on key political trends in Britain, from the entrenchment of ‘counter-extremism’ policy, liberal hegemony and resurgent left nationalisms, to histories of Black radicalism and recent pro-Palestine activism, Islamophobia, anti-racism and the British left offers an alternative approach to resisting Islamophobia from and for the anti-racist left.
Keywords
left nationalism; racial capitalism; racialisation; liberalism; Prevent; British Black Power; racialised outsider; police/prison abolition; Palestine; anti-war movementDOI
10.7765/9781526169679ISBN
9781526169655, 9781526169679Publisher
Manchester University PressPublisher website
https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/Publication date and place
2025Classification
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
Left-of-centre democratic ideologies
Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action