"Prisms of Prejudice not only highlights the roots of the increasing prejudice against Arabs and Muslims in the United States, but also offers practical and comprehensive solutions. It is well written, and it effectively identifies and explains mediated and visual narratives that contribute to antagonism."--Mohammed Al-Nawawy, author of Egyptian Revolution 2.0: Political Blogging, Civic Engagement, and Citizen Journalism. "Karin Gwinn Wilkins admirably avoids but does not ignore traditional explanations of prejudice in popular culture, and emphasizes but does not over-determine the role of popular culture. Her work is also an especially welcome corrective to a literature often dominated by an uncritical praise of development initiatives towards the Middle East."--Joe F. Khalil, author of Arab Television Industries. "Confidently and accurately, Wilkins steers the reader through the frequent historico-political complexities of the region without drowning them in the hyper-specific. This book will help enormously in unpicking the sources of misperceptions, and in the process assist in the maturation of thinking citizens overall."--John Downing, former Professor-in-Residence, Northwestern University in Qatar.
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