Chapter One: Introduction: Thinking Islamophobia Elsewhere and Otherwise
Chapter Two: Historicization and Framing: Lebanon and Muslim dress
Chapter Three: Racialisation at the Intersection of the Local and the Global: from an Expulsion from Citizenry to Dehumanisation
Chapter Four: Domestic, Public, Work, and State Spheres: Lived Anti-Muslim Racism and its Workings
Chapter Five: A Kaleidoscopic Spectrum of Muslim Dress and the Reproduction of Anti-Muslim Racism
Chapter Six: From Difa‘ to Delinking: Anti-Muslim racism and the reproduction of Modernity/Coloniality
Conclusion