Book review : American Islamophobia: understanding the roots and rise of fear

What is Islamophobia and why is it a problem in the USA? According to Beydoun, Islamophobia, understood as dread or hatred of Islam, is a key feature of American politics and society, which has been growing in significance since the Iran “hostage crisis” of 1979–81, when 62 US diplomats were detaine...

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Main Author: Haynes, Jeffrey
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Language:English
Published: Informa UK Limited 2019
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Online Access:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5052/1/BOOK-REVIEW_American-Islamophobia.pdf
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description What is Islamophobia and why is it a problem in the USA? According to Beydoun, Islamophobia, understood as dread or hatred of Islam, is a key feature of American politics and society, which has been growing in significance since the Iran “hostage crisis” of 1979–81, when 62 US diplomats were detained by Iran’s revolutionary government for 444 days. The crisis did for Jimmy Carter’s hopes to be re-elected as president in 1980. Fast-forward 36 years and the election of Donald Trump as president in 2016 is seen by Beydoun as a further step down the road of a vilification of Muslims in the USA, a process immensely hastened and deepened by 11 September 2001 (“9/11”), when nearly 3,000 people were killed by an al Qaeda attack on the USA.
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spelling oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:50522021-08-06T12:02:00Z http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5052/ Book review : American Islamophobia: understanding the roots and rise of fear Haynes, Jeffrey 320 Political science What is Islamophobia and why is it a problem in the USA? According to Beydoun, Islamophobia, understood as dread or hatred of Islam, is a key feature of American politics and society, which has been growing in significance since the Iran “hostage crisis” of 1979–81, when 62 US diplomats were detained by Iran’s revolutionary government for 444 days. The crisis did for Jimmy Carter’s hopes to be re-elected as president in 1980. Fast-forward 36 years and the election of Donald Trump as president in 2016 is seen by Beydoun as a further step down the road of a vilification of Muslims in the USA, a process immensely hastened and deepened by 11 September 2001 (“9/11”), when nearly 3,000 people were killed by an al Qaeda attack on the USA. Informa UK Limited 2019-07-31 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_4 https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5052/1/BOOK-REVIEW_American-Islamophobia.pdf Haynes, Jeffrey (2019) Book review : American Islamophobia: understanding the roots and rise of fear. Democratization, 27 (3). pp. 501-502. ISSN 1743-890X https://doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2019.1648437 10.1080/13510347.2019.1648437
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