American culture, post 9-11, has depicted Arabs and Muslims as the new enemy around which to polarize fears relative to its national security, a racialized other whose status has shifted from invisible subjects to contested “problem minorities”.
The Racialized Other. Arabs and Muslims in the United States Before and After 9/11
Andrea CarossoFirst
2018-01-01
Abstract
American culture, post 9-11, has depicted Arabs and Muslims as the new enemy around which to polarize fears relative to its national security, a racialized other whose status has shifted from invisible subjects to contested “problem minorities”.File in questo prodotto:
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