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ID192964
Title ProperMessy refusal, assimilationist moves, and the reproduction of Eurocentric modernity/coloniality
Other Title Informationexamining anti-Islamophobia in Lebanon
LanguageENG
AuthorKassem, Ali
Summary / Abstract (Note)visibly Muslim women in Lebanon, a small country on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean, experience significant anti-Muslim racism. Thinking through their anti-racist work, this article identifies and examines a refusal – a pre-emptive move away from power rather than against it that works to make it obsolete and survive despite it. Analysing this movement away, I argue, reveals it as a movement towards a neoliberal ‘civilized’, ‘cultured’, and consumer subject assimilating into Eurocentric modernity/coloniality while surviving in the materiality of its Muslimness. The article accordingly posits this as a form of ‘messy refusal’ – implicated in the cultural and epistemic reproduction of Eurocentric modernity/coloniality – and complexifies refusal’s growing celebration across anti/post/decolonial and indigenous scholarship. In doing this, it contributes to rethinking anti-Islamophobia from the so-called Middle East rather than Euro-America and examining it as a longer process rather than exclusively focusing on the racist moment and site.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 30, No.5; Oct 2023: p.684-703
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2023-10 30, 5
Key WordsLebanon ;  Islamophobia ;  Hijab ;  Refusal ;  Anti - Racist Resistance ;  Modernity/(de)Coloniality