2020
DOI: 10.1177/0042085920972449
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Racing the Muslim: Strategies for Teaching Race and Ethnic Studies in the Education Curriculum

Abstract: In this paper, I insert the importance of teaching race through Middle Eastern America and Muslim America. By bringing in critical analysis of Middle Eastern America and Muslim America, I offer theoretical insights and pedagogical strategies in the education curriculum to teach race that will deconstruct, destabilize, and interrogate the dominant White-Black racial logic in the United States. While my theoretical engagement with Critical Race Theory complicates how we theorize race in the United States, I coup… Show more

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“…By doing so, mosque sermons become a vehicle for promoting positive self-esteem and Islamic identity, leading to a more cohesive and enlightened Muslim community. 28…”
Section: Mosque Sermons As a Platform For Enlightenmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By doing so, mosque sermons become a vehicle for promoting positive self-esteem and Islamic identity, leading to a more cohesive and enlightened Muslim community. 28…”
Section: Mosque Sermons As a Platform For Enlightenmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From their early arrival in Nashville in the late 1970s, Kurds have been racialized as the "Arab" and "Iranian" Other because of the 1970s oil embargo and the Iranian hostage crisis (Maghbouleh 2017;Naber 2012). The US nation-state's discourse of recognition is premised on its racial categories, and the racial ambiguity of Kurds lead to their racialization as "Arabs" when they cannot fit within the categories of Black or white (Bow 2010;Thangaraj 2015Thangaraj , 2021. Diyar explained, "[The discrimination] really started on '79, after Khomeini's problems with the American hostages.…”
Section: Coming Face-to-face With Us Racial Ascriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%