Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE American Islamophobia by Khaled A. Beydoun On Forbes list of "10 Books To Help You Foster A More Diverse And Inclusive Workplace"How law, policy, and official state rhetoric have fueled the resurgence of Islamophobia—with a call to action on how to combat it."I remember the four words that repeatedly scrolled across my mind after the first plane crashed into the World Trade Center in New York City. Please dont be Muslims, please dont be Muslims. The four words I whispered to myself on 9/11 reverberated through the mind of every Muslim American that day and every day after.… Our fear, and the collective breath or brace for the hateful backlash that ensued, symbolize the existential tightrope that defines Muslim American identity today." The term "Islamophobia" may be fairly new, but irrational fear and hatred of Islam and Muslims is anything but. Though many speak of Islamophobias roots in racism, have we considered how anti-Muslim rhetoric is rooted in our legal system? Using his unique lens as a critical race theorist and law professor, Khaled A. Beydoun captures the many ways in which law, policy, and official state rhetoric have fueled the frightening resurgence of Islamophobia in the United States. Beydoun charts its long and terrible history, from the plight of enslaved African Muslims in the antebellum South and the laws prohibiting Muslim immigrants from becoming citizens to the ways the war on terror assigns blame for any terrorist act to Islam and the myriad trials Muslim Americans face in the Trump era. He passionately argues that by failing to frame Islamophobia as a system of bigotry endorsed and emboldened by law and carried out by government actors, U.S. society ignores the injury it inflicts on both Muslims and non-Muslims. Through the stories of Muslim Americans who have experienced Islamophobia across various racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic lines, Beydoun shares how U.S. laws shatter lives, whether directly or inadvertently. And with an eye toward benefiting society as a whole, he recommends ways for Muslim Americans and their allies to build coalitions with other groups. Like no book before it, American Islamophobia offers a robust and genuine portrait of Muslim America then and now. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Flap "Deftly pairing his deep legal expertise with a searching moral dialogue, Khaled A. Beydoun breaks down U.S. Islamophobia as the full-fledged system that it is--one with a very specific history, but tightly linked to other forms of white supremacy. This book meets the moment, but it is also packed with staying power. A crucial contribution to building the powerful, broad-based, and diverse movement that is our only hope."--Naomi Klein, author of No Is Not Enough and This Changes Everything "This compelling book is an exquisite testament to what it means to subvert Islamophobia. Beydoun stands out as a brilliant scholar and advocate who gives voice and attention to the neglected stories of Black Muslims along with the poor, working class, and undocumented."--Kimberl Author Biography Khaled A. Beydoun is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law and Senior Affiliated Faculty at the University of California–Berkeley Islamophobia Research and Documentation Project. A critical race theorist, he examines Islamophobia, the war on terror, and the salience of race and racism in American law. His scholarship has appeared in top law journals, including the California Law Review, Columbia Law Review, and Harvard Civil Rights–Civil Liberties Law Review. In addition, he is an active public intellectual and advocate whose commentary has been featured in the New York Times and Washington Post as well as on the BBC, Al Jazeera English, ESPN, and more. He is a native of Detroit and has been named the 2017 American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Advocate of the Year and the Arab American Association of New Yorks 2017 Community Champion of the Year. Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Crossroads and Intersections 1. What Is Islamophobia? 2. The Roots of Modern Islamophobia 3. A Reoriented "Clash of Civilizations" 4. War on Terror, War on Muslims 5. A "Radical" or Imagined Threat? 6. Between Anti-Black Racism and Islamophobia 7. The Fire Next Time Epilogue: Homecomings and Goings Notes Index About the Author Review "Much like other notable works on Islamophobia by scholars like Erik Love and Moustafa Bayoumi, Beydoun looks at the scope and impact of domestic "war on terror" legislation in how it racialized Muslims and transformed everyday life within Muslim communities. What he adds with American Islamophobia is the terminology and language to describe the demonization of Muslims from the state — and the necessary legal and historical context to understand the depth of structural Islamophobia and the tools needed to dismantle it." * The Intercept *"Beydouns book, American Islamophobia, provides urgent and compelling context to a global phenomena that has mushroomed on our shores." * Scoop *"[Beydouns] ability to intersperse complex academic argument with engaging stories and anecdotes ensures that not only does his writing draw you in, but also one never loses sight of the human stories of insecurity, suffering and loss that are at the books heart." * Critical Studies on Terrorism * Review Quote "Much like other notable works on Islamophobia by scholars like Erik Love and Moustafa Bayoumi, Beydoun looks at the scope and impact of domestic "war on terror" legislation in how it racialized Muslims and transformed everyday life within Muslim communities. What he adds with American Islamophobia is the terminology and language to describe the demonization of Muslims from the state -- and the necessary legal and historical context to understand the depth of structural Islamophobia and the tools needed to dismantle it." Details ISBN0520297792 Author Khaled A. Beydoun Year 2018 ISBN-10 0520297792 ISBN-13 9780520297791 Format Hardcover Imprint University of California Press Subtitle Understanding the Roots and Rise of Fear Place of Publication Berkerley Country of Publication United States DEWEY 305.6970973 Pages 264 Media Book Short Title American Islamophobia Language English Publication Date 2018-04-03 UK Release Date 2018-04-03 AU Release Date 2018-04-03 NZ Release Date 2018-04-03 US Release Date 2018-04-03 Illustrations 2 b-w photos Publisher University of California Press Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9780520297791
Book Title: American Islamophobia
Subject Area: Economic Sociology, Social Organisations
Item Height: 210 mm
Item Width: 140 mm
Author: Khaled A. Beydoun
Publication Name: American Islamophobia: Understanding the Roots and Rise of Fear
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: University of California Press
Subject: Social Sciences
Publication Year: 2018
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 408 g
Number of Pages: 264 Pages