Growing up in Mogadishu, Somalia, Shirin Ramzanali Fazel was immersed in
the language and culture of Italy, Somalia's former colonizer. Yet when
she moved to Italy as a young mother in the 1970s, she discovered a
country where immigrants and Muslims were viewed with a mixture of
curiosity and suspicion-where, even today, she and her children must
seemingly prove they are Italian.
In Islam and Me, Fazel tells her story and shares the experiences of
other Muslim women living in Italy, revealing the wide variety of Muslim
identities and the common prejudices they encounter. Looking at Italian
school textbooks, newspapers, and TV programs, she invites us to change
the way Muslim immigrants, and especially women, are depicted in both
news reports and scholarly research. Islam and Me is a meditation on
our multireligious, multiethnic, and multilingual reality, as well as an
exploration of how we might reimagine national culture and identity so
that they become more diverse, inclusive, and anti-racist.