Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
Dec 10, 2020
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1350148091
ISBN-13
9781350148093
Description
This book explores the complex intersections of race, sexuality, and Islam within the context of the West's ongoing political narratives. The authors delve into how these themes influence societal perceptions and policies, particularly during the heightened tensions surrounding the 'War on Terror.' Through a critical lens, they analyze the portrayal of Muslim identities and the societal implications of resisting these stereotypes.
By unpacking the socio-political dynamics at play, the authors challenge readers to rethink prevailing narratives. They provide a nuanced discussion on how desire, both in its personal and collective forms, shapes cultural and political realities. It invites an examination of the often problematic constructs that arise from fear and misunderstanding.
Ultimately, the work serves as a vital contribution to contemporary discourse around race and sexuality, urging a reevaluation of how these issues are situated within broader geopolitical contexts. It offers both scholars and general readers insight into the complexities of identity in a world marked by conflict and suspicion.
By unpacking the socio-political dynamics at play, the authors challenge readers to rethink prevailing narratives. They provide a nuanced discussion on how desire, both in its personal and collective forms, shapes cultural and political realities. It invites an examination of the often problematic constructs that arise from fear and misunderstanding.
Ultimately, the work serves as a vital contribution to contemporary discourse around race and sexuality, urging a reevaluation of how these issues are situated within broader geopolitical contexts. It offers both scholars and general readers insight into the complexities of identity in a world marked by conflict and suspicion.
Genres
History
Politics