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Broken


Broken

The Failed Promise of Muslim Inclusion

von: Evelyn Alsultany

33,99 €

Verlag: NYU Press
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 22.11.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781479857746
Sprache: englisch

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<p><b><i>PROSE Award- Media and Cultural Studies Finalist</i><br><br>How diversity initiatives end up marginalizing Arab Americans and US Muslims </b><br><br>One of Donald Trump’s first actions as President was to sign an executive order to limit Muslim immigration to the United States, a step toward the “complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States” he had campaigned on. This extraordinary act of Islamophobia provoked unprecedented opposition: Hollywood movies and mainstream television shows began to feature more Muslim characters in contexts other than terrorism; universities and private businesses included Muslims in their diversity initiatives; and the criminal justice system took hate crimes against Muslims more seriously. Yet <i>Broken</i> argues that, even amid this challenge to institutionalized Islamophobia, diversity initiatives fail on their promise by only focusing on crisis moments.<br><br>Evelyn Alsultany argues that Muslims get included through “crisis diversity,” where high-profile Islamophobic incidents are urgently responded to and then ignored until the next crisis. In the popular cultural arena of television, this means interrogating even those representations of Muslims that others have celebrated as refreshingly positive. What kind of message does it send, for example, when a growing number of “good Muslims” on TV seem to have arrived there, ironically, only after leaving the faith? In the realm of corporations, she critically examines the firing of high-profile individuals for anti-Muslim speech—a remedy that rebrands corporations as anti-racist while institutional racism remains intact. At universities, Muslim students get included in diversity, equity, and inclusion plans but that gets disrupted if they are involved in Palestinian rights activism. Finally, she turns to hate crime laws revealing how they fail to address root causes. <br><br>In each of these arenas, Alsultany finds an institutional pattern that defangs the promise of Muslim inclusion, deferring systemic change until and through the next “crisis.”</p>
<b>Evelyn Alsultany</b> is Professor in the Department of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California’s Dornsife College and author of
<i>Arabs and Muslims in the Media: Race and Representation after 9/11</i>. She is the co-editor of
<i>Arab and Arab American Feminisms: Gender, Violence, and Belonging</i> and
<i> Between the Middle East and the Americas: The Cultural Politics of Diaspora</i>. As a leading expert on the history of representations of Arabs and Muslims in the US media, she co-authored
<i>the Obeidi-Alsultany Test</i> to help Hollywood improve representations of Muslims and serves as a consultant for Hollywood studios.

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