Islamophobia and the Law
Herausgeber: Choudhury, Cyra Akila; Beydoun, Khaled A
Islamophobia and the Law
Herausgeber: Choudhury, Cyra Akila; Beydoun, Khaled A
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This book brings together leading legal scholars in the United States to explore the emergence and rise of Islamophobia after the 9/11 terror attacks. It is a critical read for scholars and practitioners, advocates and students interested in deepening their knowledge of the subject matter.
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This book brings together leading legal scholars in the United States to explore the emergence and rise of Islamophobia after the 9/11 terror attacks. It is a critical read for scholars and practitioners, advocates and students interested in deepening their knowledge of the subject matter.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781108433716
- ISBN-10: 1108433715
- Artikelnr.: 58851590
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781108433716
- ISBN-10: 1108433715
- Artikelnr.: 58851590
Introduction Khaled A. Beydoun and Cyra Akila Choudhury; Part I. Race and
Citizenship: 1. The citizen and the terrorist Leti Volpp; 2. Race, civil
rights, and immigration law after September 11, 2001: the targeting of
Arabs and Muslims Susan Akram and Kevin Johnson; 3. Constructing good
aliens and good citizens: legitimizing the war on terror(ism) Karen Engle;
4. A rage shared by law: post-September 11 racial violence as crimes of
passion Muneer I. Ahmad; Part II. The Politics of Islamophobia in the
Courts: 5. The lost story of Iqbal Shirin Sinnar; 6. 'Muslim bans' and the
(re)making of political Islamophobia Khaled A. Beydoun; 7; 'Islamic law' in
US courts: judicial jihad or constitutional imperative? Faisal Kutty; Part
III. Islamophobia in Criminal Law, and National Security Law: 8. A Muslim
registry: a look at past practices and what may come next Abed A. Ayoub; 9.
National security's broken windows Amna Akbar; 10. Muslim radicalization in
prison: responding with sound penal policy or the sound of alarm? SpearIt;
Part IV. Law, Society, and Islamophobia: 11. Property lawfare: historical
racism and present Islamophobia in anti-mosque activism Cyra Akila
Choudhury; 12. 'Liberty and death' Karen Rhone; 13. The gender of
Islamophobia Aziza Ahmed; 14. Coercive assimilationism and Muslim women's
identity performance in the workplace Sahar F. Aziz; Index.
Citizenship: 1. The citizen and the terrorist Leti Volpp; 2. Race, civil
rights, and immigration law after September 11, 2001: the targeting of
Arabs and Muslims Susan Akram and Kevin Johnson; 3. Constructing good
aliens and good citizens: legitimizing the war on terror(ism) Karen Engle;
4. A rage shared by law: post-September 11 racial violence as crimes of
passion Muneer I. Ahmad; Part II. The Politics of Islamophobia in the
Courts: 5. The lost story of Iqbal Shirin Sinnar; 6. 'Muslim bans' and the
(re)making of political Islamophobia Khaled A. Beydoun; 7; 'Islamic law' in
US courts: judicial jihad or constitutional imperative? Faisal Kutty; Part
III. Islamophobia in Criminal Law, and National Security Law: 8. A Muslim
registry: a look at past practices and what may come next Abed A. Ayoub; 9.
National security's broken windows Amna Akbar; 10. Muslim radicalization in
prison: responding with sound penal policy or the sound of alarm? SpearIt;
Part IV. Law, Society, and Islamophobia: 11. Property lawfare: historical
racism and present Islamophobia in anti-mosque activism Cyra Akila
Choudhury; 12. 'Liberty and death' Karen Rhone; 13. The gender of
Islamophobia Aziza Ahmed; 14. Coercive assimilationism and Muslim women's
identity performance in the workplace Sahar F. Aziz; Index.
Introduction Khaled A. Beydoun and Cyra Akila Choudhury; Part I. Race and
Citizenship: 1. The citizen and the terrorist Leti Volpp; 2. Race, civil
rights, and immigration law after September 11, 2001: the targeting of
Arabs and Muslims Susan Akram and Kevin Johnson; 3. Constructing good
aliens and good citizens: legitimizing the war on terror(ism) Karen Engle;
4. A rage shared by law: post-September 11 racial violence as crimes of
passion Muneer I. Ahmad; Part II. The Politics of Islamophobia in the
Courts: 5. The lost story of Iqbal Shirin Sinnar; 6. 'Muslim bans' and the
(re)making of political Islamophobia Khaled A. Beydoun; 7; 'Islamic law' in
US courts: judicial jihad or constitutional imperative? Faisal Kutty; Part
III. Islamophobia in Criminal Law, and National Security Law: 8. A Muslim
registry: a look at past practices and what may come next Abed A. Ayoub; 9.
National security's broken windows Amna Akbar; 10. Muslim radicalization in
prison: responding with sound penal policy or the sound of alarm? SpearIt;
Part IV. Law, Society, and Islamophobia: 11. Property lawfare: historical
racism and present Islamophobia in anti-mosque activism Cyra Akila
Choudhury; 12. 'Liberty and death' Karen Rhone; 13. The gender of
Islamophobia Aziza Ahmed; 14. Coercive assimilationism and Muslim women's
identity performance in the workplace Sahar F. Aziz; Index.
Citizenship: 1. The citizen and the terrorist Leti Volpp; 2. Race, civil
rights, and immigration law after September 11, 2001: the targeting of
Arabs and Muslims Susan Akram and Kevin Johnson; 3. Constructing good
aliens and good citizens: legitimizing the war on terror(ism) Karen Engle;
4. A rage shared by law: post-September 11 racial violence as crimes of
passion Muneer I. Ahmad; Part II. The Politics of Islamophobia in the
Courts: 5. The lost story of Iqbal Shirin Sinnar; 6. 'Muslim bans' and the
(re)making of political Islamophobia Khaled A. Beydoun; 7; 'Islamic law' in
US courts: judicial jihad or constitutional imperative? Faisal Kutty; Part
III. Islamophobia in Criminal Law, and National Security Law: 8. A Muslim
registry: a look at past practices and what may come next Abed A. Ayoub; 9.
National security's broken windows Amna Akbar; 10. Muslim radicalization in
prison: responding with sound penal policy or the sound of alarm? SpearIt;
Part IV. Law, Society, and Islamophobia: 11. Property lawfare: historical
racism and present Islamophobia in anti-mosque activism Cyra Akila
Choudhury; 12. 'Liberty and death' Karen Rhone; 13. The gender of
Islamophobia Aziza Ahmed; 14. Coercive assimilationism and Muslim women's
identity performance in the workplace Sahar F. Aziz; Index.