Islamophobia in Australia (book)

Islamophobia in Australia is a book by Alice Aslan about the nature of cultural racism against Muslims in that country.

Aslan argues that tolerance does not offer minorities social acceptance or equality in contemporary multicultural societies, and suggests that the recognition of Muslims and minorities as “real Australians” and as “one of us” and giving them “a fair go” are the key ingredients of a more democratic, equal and truly multicultural Australia in the 21st century.

Chapters

Ch. 1. On Islamophobia — Ch. 2. Muslims in Australia — Ch. 3.The Gulf War — Ch. 4. Ethnic Crime — Ch. 5. September 11 and the Bali Bombings — Ch. 6. Ethnic Gang Rapes — Ch. 7. Middle Eastern Asylum Seekers — Ch. 8. The Cronulla Riots — Ch. 9. Muslims in the Australian Media — Ch. 10. Victimising Muslim Women — Ch.11. Equal Dignity and Equal Respect.

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