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Complexity beyond intersections: race, class, and neighborhood disadvantage among African American muslims
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Abstract This study uses the case of African American Muslims to examine the intersection of religious inequality with other forms of disadvantage. It draws on more than six years of ethnographic and historical research in an African American Muslim community in a poor neighborhood in Los Angeles, comparing ... view more
This study uses the case of African American Muslims to examine the intersection of religious inequality with other forms of disadvantage. It draws on more than six years of ethnographic and historical research in an African American Muslim community in a poor neighborhood in Los Angeles, comparing the experiences of community members with existing research on first- and second-generation Muslim immigrants. It addresses the three most prominent axes of difference between African American and immigrant Muslims -race/ethnicity, class, and neighborhood disadvantage- to explicate the ways in which religion may compound existing inequalities, or in some cases create new forms of difference. It also shows how identifying as native-born Americans allows African American Muslims to claim religion as a cultural advantage in certain situations. Religion is complex not only when different forms of inequality intersect but when these intersections create a different way of understanding what religion means for people of faith.... view less
Keywords
neighborhood; comparison; Muslim; migration; religion; social class; immigration; ethnic origin; inequality; United States of America
Classification
Sociology of Religion
Social Problems
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Free Keywords
African Americans; American Islam; Muslim immigrants; inequality
Document language
English
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
p. 98-106
Journal
Social Inclusion, 6 (2018) 2
Issue topic
Complex religion: intersections of religion and inequality
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v6i2.1416
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed