ANTI-ARAB RACISM IN THE USA
Where it Comes from and What it Means for Politics Today
Steven Salaita
March, 2006 / 264pp
A subtle account of anti-Arab racism
in today's America and its place in supposedly 'liberal' communities, especially
since 9/11.
"A
sobering analysis of anti-Arab racism, from neo-conservative to liberal, rooted
in America's settler colonial past and seeping into every corner of our lives.
Steven Salaita takes the reader into the crisis of Arab-American communities in
the wake of 9/11. Written with passion, this lucid account of the dangers of
American imperialism paints a dark picture of the agenda of the Bush
administration not only in the Arab world but also for people of color at home."
Miriam Cooke, Professor, Duke University
"An impassioned and deeply compelling look at the origins, evolution,
manifestations and implications of anti-Arab racism today. ... A tour-de-force."
Lisa Suhair Majaj, co-editor, Etel Adnan: Critical Reflections on the
Arab-American Writer and Artist and Intersections: Gender, Nation, and Community
in Arab Womens Novels
"Salaita dives head-first into the heart of racism in America and uses his
personal experiences to help readers understand the mechanics of racism as it
applies to Arabs, Muslims and people who look Middle Eastern in the post-Sept.
11 world."
Ray Hanania, journalist and filmmaker, author of Im Glad I Look Like a
Terrorist: Growing up Arab in America and Arabs of Chicagoland
"A highly recommended read, not only for students of Middle East history, but
for the average American who wants to know how we have become so intimately and
yet so bitterly entwined with the people of the Middle East. ... Salaita has
thoughtfully articulated a very regretful era of unabashed racism in American
history."
Ramzy Baroud, editor, Palestine Chronicle and author of Searching Jenin
Today is a difficult time to be both Arab and American. Since 9/11 there has
been a lot of criticism of Americas involvement in the middle east. Yet there
has been little analysis of how America treats citizens of Arab or middle
eastern origin within its own borders.
Steven Salaita explores the reality of Anti-Arab racism in America. He blends
personal narrative, theory and polemics to show how this deep-rooted racism
affects everything from legislation to cultural life, shining a light on the
consequences of Anti-Arab racism both at home and abroad.
Uniquely, the book shows how ingrained racist attitudes can be found within the
progressive movements on the political left, as well as the right. Salaita
argues that, under the guise of patriotism, Anti-Arab racism fuels support for
policies such as the Patriot Act.
Salaita breaks down the faade of Anti-Arab racism with an insightful analysis,
arguing for the urgency of a commitment to openness and inclusion in todays
political climate.
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