This article revises widespread application of the racialization thesis to Arabs, Muslims, and South Asians following September 11. It suggests in its place an “alienation thesis” to describe the formation of an alien identity for those perceived and treated as noncitizens. This thesis draws on Asian American and critical race scholarship to re-interpret sociological understandings of the post-September 11 response to Arabs, Muslims, and South Asians. The article concludes that shifting conceptions of this phenomenon is critical to reforming “alienating” practices that function not only to cause harm to their intended targets, but also to distort the legal requirements of immigration law and equality jurisprudence
In this thesis, I explore the perceived character of Islamophobia in American society, and how Islam...
September 11, 2001 was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. After the tragic even...
This article is part of a symposium on Migration Regulation Goes Local: The Role of States in U.S. ...
This article revises widespread application of the racialization thesis to Arabs, Muslims, and South...
This article revises widespread application of the racialization thesis to Arabs, Muslims, and South...
This article revises widespread application of the racialization thesis to Arabs, Muslims, and South...
After 9/11, the “Muslim terrorist ” trope altered the American understanding of Islam. This article ...
In this dissertation I aim to show that there has been a shift in racial formation in the United Sta...
This dissertation examines South Asian racialization in the United States after the 9/11 attacks. Us...
Although there has been a surge in research on Muslim lives since 9/11, there is a significant lack ...
Ethnicity can no longer be considered as originating from a culture, homeland, or a heritage, dissip...
This article discusses the anti-immigrant sentiment after 9/11 and focuses on Asian American’s resea...
There has been much public and academic discussion on post-9/11 government policies and whether thei...
September 11, 2001 was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. After the tragic even...
In the post-9/11 era, what exactly is meant by race? This essay claims that both domestic civil righ...
In this thesis, I explore the perceived character of Islamophobia in American society, and how Islam...
September 11, 2001 was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. After the tragic even...
This article is part of a symposium on Migration Regulation Goes Local: The Role of States in U.S. ...
This article revises widespread application of the racialization thesis to Arabs, Muslims, and South...
This article revises widespread application of the racialization thesis to Arabs, Muslims, and South...
This article revises widespread application of the racialization thesis to Arabs, Muslims, and South...
After 9/11, the “Muslim terrorist ” trope altered the American understanding of Islam. This article ...
In this dissertation I aim to show that there has been a shift in racial formation in the United Sta...
This dissertation examines South Asian racialization in the United States after the 9/11 attacks. Us...
Although there has been a surge in research on Muslim lives since 9/11, there is a significant lack ...
Ethnicity can no longer be considered as originating from a culture, homeland, or a heritage, dissip...
This article discusses the anti-immigrant sentiment after 9/11 and focuses on Asian American’s resea...
There has been much public and academic discussion on post-9/11 government policies and whether thei...
September 11, 2001 was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. After the tragic even...
In the post-9/11 era, what exactly is meant by race? This essay claims that both domestic civil righ...
In this thesis, I explore the perceived character of Islamophobia in American society, and how Islam...
September 11, 2001 was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. After the tragic even...
This article is part of a symposium on Migration Regulation Goes Local: The Role of States in U.S. ...