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Acceptable Muslim manuscript
Chapter 1: "Barbaric Men and oppressed women": Neo-Orientalism and the gendered Muslim body
Orientalism (Said's key ideas, knowledge, power, manifest/latent Orientalism
Gendered Orientalism (centering gender and Unveiling Orient
Race, racialization and neo-racism, neo-racism (born-again racism)
Neo-Orientalism contemporary neo-Orientalist imaginaries, race thinking, culture, gender, language of universalism, eternal triangle)
Canada as a settler colonial nation-- history of colonization of Indigenous communities -- national mythologies may have to go here?
Chapter 2; Imagining the Muslim Other: Prompting existential questions about multiculturalism
Key ideas: fictive ethnicity, fantasy of white space, national mythologies (if not in intro), exalted subject, boundaries of acceptability
Frames 1, 5, 7 (Muslims as undifferentiated other; Multiculturalism, Quebec reasonable accommodation)
Chapter 3: "Violence in the blood, bones and body" (Muslim men)
Key ideas: Orientalism (reinforce), eternal triangle, language of civilizational discourse
Frames 3, 8 & 9 (Muslim men, the global narrative, silenced issues)
Chapter 4: Saving Muslim women
Key ideas: Gendered Orientalism, eternal triangle, neo-Orientalism and how gendered formations are central to anti-Muslim racism, civilizational discourses
Frames 2, 4 & 6 (Muslim women, honour killings and gender quality/feminism
Introduction
Book's purpose, overview, key arguments and analytical framework
Imagining the Muslim: the Other and the Acceptable
Research Overview (key questions, theoretical antecedents, key methodologies, media data)
Key Tensions in the Canadian public sphere
Canada as a settler colonial state (colonization as a key element of national narratives, Indigenous communities, ongoing colonization, how whiteness and the colonial encounter are invisiblized)
Why no "moderate Muslim" used
Situating myself in the research
National mythologies here? Link to Canada as settler colonial state?
Introducing the 10 frames
Overview and road map of book
Chapter 5: Voices from the Inside: The figure of the Acceptable Muslim
Key ideas: the conceits of secularism, secular normativity and its implications (for Muslims), Key tensions (reminder),
The Acceptable Muslim in Canada: who are they
Two types of Acceptable Muslims
Attributes of acceptability
Frame 10 and thesis chapter 4
Chapter 6: Sentries at the boundaries of the nation
(Conclusion?)
Ideological implications of Acceptable Muslims