“In this thought-provoking reflection on belonging, Fazel and Brioni make a powerful argument against damaging Eurocentric representations while demonstrating the generative anti-racist capacity of collaborative knowledge.”
"Shirin Ramzanali Fazel narrates the daily life of diasporic Islam in Europe with deep lucidity and courage. This book shows that Islam has become the religion of European citizens, not just immigrants, and that diasporic Islam is a major test for European constitutional democracy."
“Deftly blending self-reflection with critical analysis, Fazel and Brioni convincingly challenge the distorted representation of Islam in Europe by offering complex, unapologetic insights into Fazel’s lived experiences as a Somali-Italian Muslim woman.”
“Poetic and autobiographical, Islam and Me examines the intersection of media, memory, and language while questioning traditional models of knowledge. As a Muslim woman in one of the world’s most distinctively Catholic countries, Fazel advocates for transnational belonging, and her witness is for everyone working towards more equitable societies today.”
Foreword
Charles Burdett
An Introduction to a Meticcio Text
Simone Brioni
Note on Translation and Alphabetization
Shirin Ramzanali Fazel and Simone Brioni
Dear Italy
My Daily Islam
Birmingham
Islamophobia
Contradictions
A Dialogue on Memory, Perspectives, Belonging, Language, and the Cultural Market
Simone Brioni and Shirin Ramzanali Fazel
Coda: A Note about This Collaborative Project
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Notes on Contributors
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