Identity, Education and Belonging: Arab and Muslim Youth in Contemporary Australia
By (Author) Fethi Mansouri
By (author) Sally Percival Wood
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
15th December 2008
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
160
Width 141mm, Height 212mm, Spine 10mm
202g
Identity, Education and Belonging examines the social and educational experiences of Arab and Muslim Australian youth against a wider political backdrop. Arab and Muslim Australian youth have long faced considerable social obstacles in their journey towards full integration, but as the discourse of insecurity surrounding these conflicts intensifies, so too do the difficulties they face in Australian society. Events such as the war in Iraq, Australia's presence in Afghanistan and perceptions of Iran as a nuclear threattogether with domestic events such as the Cronulla riotsplace Arabs and Muslims at the centre of global instability and exacerbate feelings of tension and anxiety. At a time when fear and confusion permeate their experiences, Identity, Education and Belonging is an all-important study of the lives of Muslim and Arab youth in Australia. ;Islamic Studies Series - Volume 2
Fethi Mansouri is Research Professor in Migration and Intercultural Studies, Convenor of Middle Eastern Studies, and Director of the Institute for Citizenship and Globalization at Deakin University in Melbourne. Sally Percival Wood is a Research Fellow at Deakin University's Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights and at the School of History, Heritage and Society.