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With Stones in Our Hands : Writings on Muslims, Racism, and Empire /

"After September 11, 2001, the Global War on Terror has made clear that Islam and Muslims are central to an imperial system of racism. Prior to 9/11, white supremacy has always had a violent relationship of dominance to Islam and Muslims. Racism against Muslims today borrows from centuries of w...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Rana, Junaid Akram, 1973- (Editor ), Daulatzai, Sohail (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, [2018]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Writing the Muslim Left: An Introduction to Throwing Stones / Sohail Daulatzai and Junaid Rana
  • Imperial Racism
  • A Palestinian Exception to the First Amendment? The Pain and Pleasure of Palestine in the Public Sphere / Steven Salaita
  • The Perils of American Muslim Politics / Abdullah Al-Arian and Hafsa Kanjwal
  • Duplicity and Fear: Toward a Race and Class Critique of Islamophobia / Stephen Sheehi
  • Palestinian Resistance and the Indivisibility of Justice / Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi
  • "From Here to Our Homelands": An Interview with Lara Kiswani on Radical Organizing and Internationalism in the Post-9/11 Era / Sohail Daulatzai
  • Decolonizing Geographies
  • Oppressed Majority: Violence and Muslim Communities in Multicultural Europe / Fatima El-Tayeb
  • Atlanta, Civil Rights, and Blackamerican Islam / Abbas Barzegar
  • Like 1979 All Over Again: Resisting Left Liberalism among Iranian Émigres / Arash Davari
  • The Only Good Muslim Is a Loyal, Exotic, or Dead Muslim, or All of the Above / Vivek Bald
  • Charlie, National Unity, and Colonial-Subjects / Selim Nadi
  • "Nuts and Bolts Organizing, They Work Everywhere:" An Interview with Fahd Ahmed on Mass-Based Organizing and the National Security State / Junaid Rana
  • Technologies of Surveillance and Control
  • "A Catastrophically Damaged Gene Pool": Law, White Supremacy, and the Muslim Psyche / Sherene H. Razack
  • Death by Double-Tap: (Undoing) Racial Logics in the Age of Drone Warfare / Ronak Kapadia
  • The Cry for Human Rights: Violence, Transition, and the Egyptian Revolution / Nadine Naber and Atef Said
  • Learning in the Shadow of the War on Terror: Toward a Pedagogy of Muslim Indignation / Arshad Imtiaz Ali
  • How Stereotypes Persist Despite Innovations in Media Representations / Evelyn Alsultany
  • "Grounded on the Battlefront": An Interview with Hamid Khan on the Police State in the War on Terror / Sohail Daulatzai
  • Possible Futures: Dissent and the Protest Tradition
  • To Be a (Young) Black Muslim Woman Intellectual / Su'ad Abdul Khabeer
  • Letter from a West Bank Refugee Camp / Robin D.G. Kelley
  • Sami Al-Arian and Silencing Palestine / Hatem Bazian
  • Raising Muslim Girls: Women-of-Color Legacies in U.S. American Islam / Sylvia Chan-Malik
  • The Audience Is Still Present: Invocations of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz by Muslims in the United States / Maryam Kashani
  • "Make a Way out of No Way:" An Interview with Ustadh Ubaydullah Evans on the Islamic Tradition and Social Justice Activism / Junaid Rana.