Description |
xv, 370 pages ; 24 cm |
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Foreword / by Kimberlé Crenshaw -- Introduction : two Tuesdays -- Forever turned around -- War and terror -- Blood and soil -- Internment and exile -- Pandemic and plague -- Monsters and martyrs -- Ablution and abolition -- Conclusion : killing an Arab -- Epilogue. |
Summary |
"The New Crusades examines Islamophobia as a global phenomenon, detailing how the American War on Terror has facilitated and intensified the network of anti-Muslim campaigns unfolding across the world. At a juncture when both democratic and authoritarian regimes across the world are vested to persecuting their host Muslim populations, The New Crusades interrogates--through trenchant analysis and direct testimony of Muslims on the ground--how Islamophobia stands as a unifying global thread of both state and societal bigotry. Whether imposed by way of Hijab Bans in democratic France or the network of concentration camps in communist China, The New Crusades reveals--lucidly and luridly--that Islamophobia is not only a global phenomenon, but one of the world's last bastions of acceptable hate"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Islamophobia.
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Muslims -- Non-Islamic countries.
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RELIGION / Comparative Religion. |
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Islamophobia. |
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Muslims. |
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Non-Islamic countries. |
Added Author |
Crenshaw, Kimberlé, writer of foreword.
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Added Title |
Faculty Publication.
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Related To |
Online version: Beydoun, Khaled A., 1978- New crusades Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2023] 9780520976061 |
ISBN |
9780520356306 hardcover |
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0520356306 hardcover |
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9780520976061 electronic book |
OCLC # |
on1342254833 |
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