In 2006 against the background of the increasing problematization of Muslims and Islam in German public debate, the German government established the German Islam Conference. In a post 9/11 world, this was a time period shaped by the global war on terror, changes in the German naturalization law, the proliferation of racism targeting Muslims, and the expansion of security apparatuses. In Governing Muslims and Islam in Contemporary Germany Luis Manuel Hernández Aguilar critically analyzes the institutionalization of the Conference and the different projects this institution has set in motion to govern Islam and Muslims against the looming presence of racial representations of Muslims. The analysis begins with the foundation of the Conference until the end of its second phase in 2014.
Luis Manuel Hernández Aguilar is a Research Officer in the project âCountering Islamophobia Through the Development of Best Practice in the Use of Counter-Narratives in EU Member Statesâ, funded by the Directorate-General Justice of the European Commission. He received a PhD in Sociology from the Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Acknowledgments List of Figures List of Abbreviations Introduction
âRace, Religion, and the State
âThe German Islam Conference
Part 1: Figuring the Pastâon the Muslim Question
Introduction to Part 1
1 Who are these Muslims? About the Past and the New Orient
â1.1âAbout the New Orient
â1.2âCanvassing Muslim Life in Germany
â1.3âCan Anyone Wave a German Flag? Youth, Race, Gender, and Nationalism
2 Becoming a Problem
â2.1âProblematic Ontologies
â2.2âThe Narration of a Problem
â2.3âGender Justice in the Swimming Pool
Part 2: Reconfiguring the PresentâIntegration as the Answer
Introduction to Part 2
3 Integration
â3.1âIntegration as Assimilation
â3.2âStructural and Cognitive Integration
â3.3âEmotional Integration
â3.4âSocial Integration or How to Re-socialize Muslims
4 Integration, Security, and Prevention
â4.1âDefending German Society
â4.2âTrust and Transparency
â4.3âResponsibility and Togetherness
â4.4âSuffering Incorporation
5 The Glossary of the Conflictive Present
â5.1âThe Social Polarization of Germany
â5.2âA Polarized Society: âMuslim anti-Semitismâ, âIslamismâ, and âHostility against Muslimsâ
Part 3: Projecting Germanness into the FutureâTolerance and Imams
Introduction to Part 3
6 The Tolerant Future
â6.1âThe Tolerant Germans
â6.2âTen Muslims teaching tolerance to the Muslim community
7 Secular Imams and Secular Muslims for a Secular Future
â7.1âThe Muslim Subjects of the Future
â7.2âImams
â7.3âSecular Muslims
Epilogue: The Time of Race, Racial Times Bibliography
Academic specialists and students working in the field of Muslims and Islam in Germany/Europe, racism and anti-Muslim Racism, Islamophobia, German migration and integration politics, representations of Muslims and Islam in the media and the state.