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245 | 1 | 0 | _aMuslims and American popular culture /Iraj Omidvar and Anne R. Richards, editors. |
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_aSanta Barbara, California : _bPraeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, _c(c)2014. |
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520 | 0 | _aThis work accounts for the contributions of American Muslims to the contemporary United States. It seeks to clarify misrepresentations and misunderstandings regarding Muslim Americans and Islam. | |
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_tEntertainment and Digital Culture -- _tPrint Culture and Identity. |
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_tIntroduction: Islam in America: A look at popular culture / _rIraj Omidvar and Anne R. Richards -- _tComedy and Theater -- _t"There's nothing funny about your people": Muslim-American humor in the post-9/11 world / _rMichael Malek Najjar -- _tThe struggle for transcendence: Iraqi Muslim women in Heather Raffo's 9 parts of desire / _rJennifer Douglas -- _tTelevision -- _tGender roles and marriage in Muslim-American reality TV / _rMary Elizabeth Boucebci -- _tRemapping terrorism stereotypes in Battlestar galactica / _rC.W. Marshall and Tiffany Potter -- _t5 -- _tThe big conceal: representations of the Hijab in Little mosque on the prairie / _rMariam Esseghaier -- _tLittle mosque on the prairie: religious education on the airwaves? / _rBrenna Clark Gray -- _tFilm -- _tThe race is on: Muslims and Arabs in the American imagination / _rMoustafa Bayoumi -- _tThe message: from radical terror to "old but good" / _rAndrea L. Stanton -- _tMarked off: Hollywood's untold story of Arabs, Muslims, and camels / _rWaleed F. Mahdi -- _tBeyond Muezzins and Mujahideen: Middle-Eastern voices in post-9/11 Hollywood movies / _rNolwenn Mingant -- _tPopular Fiction and Poetry -- _tNormalizing Islam: representations of good and bad Muslims in Khaled Hosseini's The Kite runner / _rShawn Picht -- _tMuslim stereotypes in John Updike's Terrorist / _rMohammad Shaaban Deyab -- _tWhat can a Pakistani-American novel tell us about America's "terrorist threat from within" / _rBidhan Chandra Roy -- _tThe enduring allure of Rumi and Sufism in American literature / _rNilgün Anadolu-Okur -- _tThoroughly Muslim mystic: rewriting Rumi in America / _rChenaz B. Seelarbokus -- _tSufis and converts : American-Muslim visions of Islam / _rJoseph Rega -- _tFantasy, Comics, and Digital Culture -- _tThe influence of Muslims and Islam in science fiction, fantasy, and comics / _rRebecca Hankins and Joyce Thornton -- _tFrank Miller's 300, before and after 9/11 / _rC.W. Marshall -- _tMusic -- _tSonic bridges: the rise of Muslim-American music / _rLori Zehra Goshert -- _tCut from the same cloth: American and Palestinian hip hop / _rYen Rodriguez -- _tMuslim Filipino traditions in Filipino American popular culture / _rMary Talusan -- _tBlack Muslims, Black Power, and the Nation of Islam: _rJoseph Rega -- _tThe influence of Malcolm X on Islam on Black identity and naming practices in American Culture / _rGriselda Thomas -- _tInfluences of Malcolm X on sports, music, and the global Muslim community / _rAmir Saeed -- _tJournalism and Digital Culture -- _tA century of ignorance: the influence of British attitudes on U.S. popular perceptions of war in Afghanistan (1880s-1980s) / _rNathaniel A. Davis -- _tAmerican heroes and Iranian villains in "Straightforward" American news reports / _rIraj Omidvar -- _tReading the Qur'an in college: the Chapel Hill tempest / _rShelley McGinnis -- _t"Good Muslim/ Bad Muslim" : media coverage of the Fort Hood shooting and American Muslims in the War on Terror / _rAziz Douai -- _tCovered: representations of Muslim women in Azizah Magazine / _rEmily Dolezal -- _tAmerican Muslims in cyberspace / _rAmira Akl -- _tTrans/National Trends and Issues -- _tShifts in Evangelical attitudes toward American Muslims after 9/11 / _rWalter R. Ratliff -- _tThe new nativism and Muslim and Latino immigration / _rRichie Essenberg -- _tLatinos and Islamic conversion in the United States / _rNikkeshia Wilson -- _t"Iranian, Go Home!" Adversity and solidarity in the Iranian Diaspora in America / _rSandra Bird -- _tWho are the Iranians anyway? The enduring problems of visual representation / _rIraj Omidvar -- _tAmerican Muslims and the struggle for agency and representation / _rAajay Murphy -- _tAmerican Muslims and the use of cultural diplomacy / _rHafsa Kanjwal -- _tMosques and Islamic-Influenced Architecture -- _tFantasy, faith, and fraternity: American architecture of Moorish inspiration / _rOmar Khalidi -- _tMosques in Minnesota / _rMelissa K. Aho -- _tTennessee burning: Islamophobia's role in the opposition to Mosques and Muslims in post-9/11 America / _rLaura Runyan -- _tMemoirs -- _tAmerican popular culture in Egypt: Transnational reflections / _rKatherine Dillion -- _tLord, make me not oblivious: Things I want my daughters to know / _rMohja Kahf. |
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