ERIS – European Review of International Studies | 2019

Salafist Impregnation of Muslim Youth in France: a Challenge to the Republic?

 
 

Abstract


Extract ----- Abstract Based on qualitative research, this article aims to shed some light on the criticism of the functioning of French society by youths of North African origin influenced by a Salafist reading of Islam. The arguments put forward, which draw largely on a religious theme, must be taken seriously. However, the references to a “Salafised” world of meaning are not exclusive and they coexist with an attachment to other, more liberal values. We will therefore endeavour to determine whether the criticism expressed generates separatist attitudes or whether it leads to individual and collective strategies founded on a dual cultural allegiance. Without denying the ambivalences or weaknesses, it is necessary to accurately clarify the identity constructs and social trajectories of the working-class youths studied here. Keywords: strict Islam, assertion of identity, young Muslims, protest ----- Bibliography: Bucaille, Laetitia/Villechaise, Agnes: Salafist Impregnation of Muslim Youth in France: a Challenge to the Republic?, ERIS – European Review of International Studies, 2-2018, pp. 5-23. https://doi.org/10.3224/eris.v5i2.01

Volume 5
Pages 5-23
DOI 10.3224/ERIS.V5I2.01
Language English
Journal ERIS – European Review of International Studies

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