What Is Islamophobia?

What Is Islamophobia?

by David Miller, Narzanin Massoumi, Tom Mills

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As anti-Muslim undercurrents in the United States and other western societies become increasingly entrenched, the phenomenon of Islamophobia - and the need to understand what perpetuates it - has never been greater. Critiquing mainstream, conservative, and notionally left arguments, 'What Is Islamophobia?' offers an original and necessary alternative to the existing literature by analyzing what the editors call the 'five pillars of Islamophobia': the institutions and machinery of the state, the counter-jihad movement, the neoconservative movement, the transnational Zionist movement, and assorted liberal groups, including the pro-war left and the new atheist movement.

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    How does the book’s framework of the "five pillars" challenge or expand your previous understanding of where Islamophobia originates?

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    In what ways does the book distinguish between legitimate political critique and structural Islamophobia, and how do you navigate this distinction in your own media consumption?

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    The authors critique not only conservative and mainstream arguments, but also notionally left and liberal groups; did any of these specific critiques surprise you or challenge your political assumptions?

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