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Nothing Has to Make Sense - Upholding White Supremacy through Anti-Muslim Racism (Hardcover)
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Nothing Has to Make Sense - Upholding White Supremacy through Anti-Muslim Racism (Hardcover)
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How Western nations have consolidated their whiteness through the
figure of the Muslim in the post-9/11 world While much has been
written about post-9/11 anti-Muslim racism (often termed
Islamophobia), insufficient attention has been given to how
anti-Muslim racism operates through law and is a vital part of
law's protection of whiteness. This book fills this gap while also
providing a unique new global perspective on white supremacy.
Sherene H. Razack, a leading critical race and feminist scholar,
takes an innovative approach by situating law within media
discourses and historical and contemporary realities. We may think
of law as logical, but, argues Razack, its logic breaks down when
the subject is Muslim. Tracing how white subjects and
majority-white nations in the post-9/11 era have consolidated their
whiteness through the figure of the Muslim, Razack examines four
sites of anti-Muslim racism: efforts by American evangelical
Christians to ban Islam in the school curriculum; Canadian and
European bans on Muslim women's clothing; racial science and the
sentencing of Muslims as terrorists; and American national memory
of the torture of Muslims during wars and occupations. Arguing that
nothing has to make sense when the subject is Muslim, she maintains
that these legal and cultural sites reveal the dread, phobia,
hysteria, and desire that mark the encounter between Muslims and
the West. Through the prism of racism, Nothing Has to Make Sense
argues that the figure of the Muslim reveals a world divided
between the deserving and the disposable, where people of European
origin are the former and all others are confined in various ways
to regimes of disposability. Emerging from critical race theory,
and bridging with Islamophobia/critical religious studies, it
demonstrates that anti-Muslim racism is a revelatory window into
the operation of white supremacy as a global force.
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