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Islamophobia, Race, and Global Politics is a powerful introduction on the topic of the anti-Muslim landscape in the U.S. In it, Kazi shows that Islamophobia is not a set of anti-Muslim attitudes and prejudices. Instead, this book shows how Islamophobia is part of a greater reality: systemic U.S. racism.
Nazia Kazi is associate professor of anthropology at Stockton University. She has lectured widely on Islamophobia, including her TEDx talk "Islamophobia and Islamophilia," and has published articles such as "Teaching Against Islamophobia in the Age of Terror" in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
2021
Paperback