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Can Muslims Think?
Race, Islam, and the End of Europe- Authors:
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- 2022
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- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-6507-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-6508-9
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 372
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- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- The Muslim as Postcolonial Predicament No access
- Race-ing the European Idea No access
- Writing Race into the Biopolitical No access
- A Note on “Race”: State, Labor, Logic No access
- A Note on Method No access
- The Disturbing Object No access
- Orientalism and Economies of Antonymy No access
- Islam: The Old Enemy Made New No access
- The Eastern Question and/as the Woman Question No access
- Preempting Muslim Criminality No access
- Radicalization and/in the Interrogation Room No access
- Muslim Vulnerability, Interrupted No access
- The Subject of Confession No access
- The Event of Disclosure No access
- Invention of Primary Phantasies No access
- Veiling the Racial Phantasm No access
- The Removal of Witnesses: Transgressive Life in the Delivery of Secret Justice No access
- Seeking the Status of Victimhood No access
- The Desire for Myth No access
- Improving the Native No access
- Integrating the Muslim No access
- Peculiar Coalitions in the Muslim Question No access
- How Should the Nation Mourn? No access
- The Translation of Difference No access
- The Everywhere Press Conference No access
- The Muslim Question of Democracy No access
- Narcissism of the Inessential No access
- Licensing the Removal of Limits No access
- Have You Heard? Apparently, We’re Racist No access
- Pronouncing (White) Innocence No access
- Reporting for Duty No access
- Engaging “The Muslimwoman” No access
- Televising the Muslim Question No access
- Listening to Statues That Speak No access
- Vouching for Muslim Humanity No access
- Refusing the Status of Victimhood No access
- The Recurring Terror of Racist Futurology No access
- Denationalization of the Imagination No access
- The Questions of (Islamic) Feminism No access
- The Cage of Citizenship No access
- The Allure of Dehumanization No access
- Is This World White? No access
- The Absurd Wait/Weight of Race No access
- What Is an Order of Time? No access
- Retrieving the Other No access
- An Ethics of the Witness No access
- Ethical Vocabularies of the Muslim Questioner No access
- Exile No access
- Bibliography No access Pages 305 - 364
- Index No access Pages 365 - 372





