That Muslims are only worthy of interest because of their relation to the security state. They usually contain no understanding of the actual history & presence of Islam & Muslims in the United States, nor any knowledge of the actual lives of US Muslim people, beyond abjection.
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(Wanted to add: this is rampant in “left” critiques.)
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I would like to clarify that as an academic, my critique was directed at publications in academia.
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Yes yes yes!
This was a central theme of my book and among my interlocutors: https://www.amazon.com/Keeping-Halal-Everyday-American-Teenage/dp/0691168822 …Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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I agree in public discourse, media coverage, and politics. Law professors will write on law and Muslims which currently centers on civil rights (unfortunately). We need more social scientists and humanities scholarship on history, identity, lived experiences, agency of
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Yes. CRT in law around racialization/securitization is vital! What I’m wary of is when authors don’t do cursory research into how historically enmeshed anti-Muslim racism is with anti blackness/settler colonialism, & don’t seem to know (or care) who “Muslims” actually are.
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