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South Asian racialization and belonging after 9/11 : masks of threat / edited by Aparajita De

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  • South Asian racialization and belonging after 9/11 : masks of threat / edited by Aparajita De
  • Lanham (Md.) [etc.] : Lexington books
  • C 2016
  • 1 vol. (XXV-161 pages) ; 24 cm
  • 978-1-4985-1252-7
  • 1-4985-1252-6
  • 9781498512527 rel.
  • 305.800 973
  • Bibliographie en fin de chapitres. Index
  • Introduction : South Asian Racialization and Belonging after 9/11 : Masks of Threat / Aparajita De Remembering the Air India Tragedy in an Age of Terror / Chandrima Chakraborty Sexy Sammy and Red Rosie ? : From Burning Books to the War on Terror / John Hutnyk Managing Race, Class, and Gender : Atlanta's South Asian American Muslims and the Localized Management of the "Global War on Terror" / Stanley Thangaraj "The city's changed" : Home Boy, The Reluctant Fundamentalist and the Post 9/11 Urban Experience / Hasan al Zayed Between Performativity and Representation : Post 9/11 Muslim Masculinity in Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced / Lopamudra Basu "Sikhs aren't Terrorists, those Arabs are" : Examining Solidarity along Racial and Generational Lines in Sharat Raju's American Made / Sarah Wahab Terror Narratives : Art, Music and the post 9/11 Surveillance Culture / Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt Epilogue : Racialization and Resistance : The Double Bind of Post-9/11 Brown / Nitasha Sharma
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "How do contemporary cultural and literary texts from the diaspora or from South Asia iterate patterns of racial surveillance and prejudice against South Asians in the United States after 9/11 ? This collection delves into the underpinnings of American imperialism and identity politics after 9/11."
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