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Gendered Islamophobia: hate crime against Muslim women
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Anti-racismHate SpeechLateral ViolenceViolence Against WomenSexismGender-based ViolenceGender StudiesPsychological ViolenceLong-lived VilificationIslamic StudyViolent CrimeFeminist TheoryMuslim WomenOutsider StatusSocial SciencesPost 9/11
Post 9/11, most western nations have seen dramatic increases in bias motivated violence against Muslims and those perceived to be Muslim. Predicated on the long-lived vilification of Muslims by the media and the state, such violence is a reactionary reminder of Muslims' outsider status. Interestingly, little attention has been paid to the particular vulnerability of women and girls to anti-Muslim hate crime. This paper begins such a dialogue.
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