Islam is increasingly theorized as a "racialized" category in the United States, yet these accounts can too often emphasize a top-down approach of racial identification and obfuscate the importance of the African-American Muslim experience. Using Maghbouleh's (2017) concept of "racial hinges", the author synthesizes previous work and provides evidence from his own ethnographic research to describe how immigrant Muslims in the United States leverage different racial "strategies of action" (Swidler, 1986), including white acculturation and black appropriation. In the conclusion, the author suggests a third strategy: brown solidarity
This article draws on in-depth, qualitative interviews with Muslim and non-Muslim Americans in 2016 ...
This paper focuses on white converts to Islam as anomalous individuals in a world where race andfait...
This study uses the case of African American Muslims to examine the intersection of religious inequa...
Islam is increasingly theorized as a “racialized” category in the United States, yet these accounts ...
In 2005, historian David R. Roediger published the now-classic Working Toward Whiteness: How America...
This study examines the racialization of Muslims in the US and what it means for the positioning of ...
This study examines the racialization of Muslims in the US and what it means for the positioning of ...
This study uses the case of African American Muslims to examine the intersection of religious inequa...
Scholars tracing the history of the concept of “race” refer briefly to how religion was the primary ...
This paper focuses on white converts to Islam as anomalous individuals in a world where race and fai...
This paper focuses on white converts to Islam as anomalous individuals in a world where race andfait...
This study explores and compares theological responses to racialization in the religious traditions ...
This study explores and compares theological responses to racialization in the religious traditions ...
This paper focuses on white converts to Islam as anomalous individuals in a world where race andfait...
This paper focuses on white converts to Islam as anomalous individuals in a world where race and fai...
This article draws on in-depth, qualitative interviews with Muslim and non-Muslim Americans in 2016 ...
This paper focuses on white converts to Islam as anomalous individuals in a world where race andfait...
This study uses the case of African American Muslims to examine the intersection of religious inequa...
Islam is increasingly theorized as a “racialized” category in the United States, yet these accounts ...
In 2005, historian David R. Roediger published the now-classic Working Toward Whiteness: How America...
This study examines the racialization of Muslims in the US and what it means for the positioning of ...
This study examines the racialization of Muslims in the US and what it means for the positioning of ...
This study uses the case of African American Muslims to examine the intersection of religious inequa...
Scholars tracing the history of the concept of “race” refer briefly to how religion was the primary ...
This paper focuses on white converts to Islam as anomalous individuals in a world where race and fai...
This paper focuses on white converts to Islam as anomalous individuals in a world where race andfait...
This study explores and compares theological responses to racialization in the religious traditions ...
This study explores and compares theological responses to racialization in the religious traditions ...
This paper focuses on white converts to Islam as anomalous individuals in a world where race andfait...
This paper focuses on white converts to Islam as anomalous individuals in a world where race and fai...
This article draws on in-depth, qualitative interviews with Muslim and non-Muslim Americans in 2016 ...
This paper focuses on white converts to Islam as anomalous individuals in a world where race andfait...
This study uses the case of African American Muslims to examine the intersection of religious inequa...