I refuse to condemn highlights how in times of national security a culture of condemnation is expected of people of colour that sits at the heart of structurally racist systems. This collection catalogues the ways in which scholars and activists experience and resist this expectation. -- .
I refuse to condemn highlights how in times of national security a culture of condemnation is expected of people of colour that sits at the heart of structurally racist systems. This collection catalogues the ways in which scholars and activists experience and resist this expectation. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Asim Qureshi is the Researcher Director of CAGE, an independent advocacy organisation
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Introduction: 'You know nothing, Jon Snow' Asim Qureshi I How did we get here? 1 Remaking rule #1: 'I utterly refuse to condemn...' Shenaz Bunglawala 2 They needed us, and now they are terrified Fatima Rajina 3 The four stages of moral panic Adam Elliott Cooper 4 The duty to see, the yearning to be seen Tarek Younis II Resisting the structure 5 Refusing to condemn as a political act Remi Joseph Salisbury 6 Navigating refusal within the academy Shereen Fernandez and Azeezat Johnson 7 Randomly selected: close encounters of the hive mind Shafiuddean Choudry 8 Guilty without a crime Saffa Mir 9 The struggle of a Muslim terror 'suspect lawyer' Fahad Ansari III Resisting the personal 10 The (im)possible Muslim Yassir Morsi 11 The racialised 'go to Muslim' Sadia Habib 12 Writing for the kids Nadya Ali 13 It is Allah who condemns Cyrus McGoldrick IV Resisting the performance 14 Is this radical? Am I radical? Suhaiymah Manzoor Khan 15 Grappling with shadows Lowkey 16 That's because I've read Hoda Katebi 17 My art is for my people Aamer Rahman Glossary Acknowledgements Notes Further reading
Introduction: 'You know nothing, Jon Snow' Asim Qureshi I How did we get here? 1 Remaking rule #1: 'I utterly refuse to condemn...' Shenaz Bunglawala 2 They needed us, and now they are terrified Fatima Rajina 3 The four stages of moral panic Adam Elliott Cooper 4 The duty to see, the yearning to be seen Tarek Younis II Resisting the structure 5 Refusing to condemn as a political act Remi Joseph Salisbury 6 Navigating refusal within the academy Shereen Fernandez and Azeezat Johnson 7 Randomly selected: close encounters of the hive mind Shafiuddean Choudry 8 Guilty without a crime Saffa Mir 9 The struggle of a Muslim terror 'suspect lawyer' Fahad Ansari III Resisting the personal 10 The (im)possible Muslim Yassir Morsi 11 The racialised 'go to Muslim' Sadia Habib 12 Writing for the kids Nadya Ali 13 It is Allah who condemns Cyrus McGoldrick IV Resisting the performance 14 Is this radical? Am I radical? Suhaiymah Manzoor Khan 15 Grappling with shadows Lowkey 16 That's because I've read Hoda Katebi 17 My art is for my people Aamer Rahman Glossary Acknowledgements Notes Further reading
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