Description |
viii, 168 pages ; 20 cm |
Contents |
Anti-Arab racism, American liberals, and the new civilian terrorists -- The indispensably expendable -- I was called up to commit genocide -- Open-mindedness on Independence Day -- Michael Moore does it again -- Ambition, terrorism, and empathy -- Is Jackass unjustifiable? -- The perils and profits of doing comparative work -- What is Michael Lerner really talking about? -- Immigrants are not homogenous -- Distress and bluster at Columbia; or, the day Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was invited to academe and promptly emblematized terrorism -- The zealots of clandestine faith -- Conclusion. |
Subject |
Arab Americans -- Social conditions.
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Muslims -- United States -- Social conditions.
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Racism -- United States.
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United States -- Race relations.
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Added Title |
Arabs, Muslims, and the poverty of liberal thought |
ISBN |
9781848132351 Pb |
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1848132352 Pb |
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9781848132344 Hb |
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1848132344 Hb |
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9781848132368 (Eb) |
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1848132360 (Eb) |
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