Explores the lived experiences of thirty-six White Australian Converts to Islam, in a national context where Islam is cast in opposition to the White Australian nation.
Oishee Alam details how racialisation is reproduced and experienced in everyday interpersonal encounters by White converts, with Muslims and non-Muslims alike..
Explores the lived experiences of thirty-six White Australian Converts to Islam, in a national context where Islam is cast in opposition to the White Australian nation