Jasmin Zine is a Professor of Sociology, Religion and Culture and the Muslim Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada. She has authored numerous publications and her books include Canadian Islamic Schools: Unravelling the Politics of Faith, Gender, Knowledge and Identity, and Islam in the Hinterlands: Muslim Cultural Politics in Canada. Her latest work, Under Siege: Islamophobia and the 9/11 Generation, examined the Canadian Muslim young people’s experiences in the aftermath of the global 'War on Terror', particularly their feelings of alienation, identity conflicts, self-censorship and resistance and expressing agency. It is the most comprehensive study to dat
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