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(Ebook) Radical Skin, Moderate Masks: de-Radicalising the Muslim and Racism in Post-Racial Societies by Yassir Morsi ISBN 9781783489114, 1783489111

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Authors:Yassir Morsi
Pages:224 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:Hardcover
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield International
Language:english
File Size:1.47 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781783489114, 1783489111
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(Ebook) Radical Skin, Moderate Masks: de-Radicalising the Muslim and Racism in Post-Racial Societies by Yassir Morsi ISBN 9781783489114, 1783489111

Radical Skin, Moderate Masks explores a voice trapped by the War on Terror. How can a Muslim speak about politics? And, in what tone can they argue? In today's climate can they -talk back- without being defined as a moderate or radical? And, what do the conditions put on their political choices reveal about liberalism and its deep and historical relationship with racism? This timely work looks at ongoing debates and how they call for Muslims to engage in a -de-radicalisation- of their voice and identities. The author takes his lessons from Fanon and uses them to make sense of his many readings of Said's Orientalism. He reflects on the personal and scholarly difficulty of writing this very book. A messy autoethnography follows. It shows (rather than tells of) the felt demand to use a pleasing -Apollonian- liberalism. This approved language, however, erases a Muslim's ability to talk about the -Dionysian- more Asiatic parts of their faith and politics.
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