Islamophobia

J. Corrigan, Lynn S. Neal
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This chapter examines the emergence of Islamophobia after September 11, 2001, and its continued rise in the early twenty-first century with conspiracy theories about Sharia, Christian fears about the future of America as a “Christian nation,” and the presidential campaign and election of Donald Trump. The primary sources in this chapter focus on the birther controversy surrounding President Barack Obama, the racialization of Islam and attacks on Sikhs, media and popular culture stereotypes of Islam as un-American, violent, and oppressive toward women, and the expansion of Islamophobia during the Trump presidency. Various sources, ranging from tweets and radio transcripts to T-shirts and internet art to news interviews and executive orders, demonstrate the growth and pervasiveness of Islamophobia in the twenty-first century United States.
伊斯兰恐惧症
本章考察了2001年9月11日之后伊斯兰恐惧症的出现,以及它在21世纪初的持续上升,其中包括关于伊斯兰教法的阴谋论,基督徒对美国作为一个“基督教国家”的未来的恐惧,以及唐纳德·特朗普的总统竞选和当选。本章的主要来源集中在围绕奥巴马总统的出生争议,伊斯兰教的种族化和对锡克教徒的攻击,媒体和流行文化对伊斯兰教的刻板印象是非美国的,暴力的,对妇女的压迫,以及特朗普总统任期内伊斯兰恐惧症的扩大。从推特、广播文字记录、t恤、网络艺术到新闻采访和行政命令,各种各样的来源都表明,伊斯兰恐惧症在21世纪的美国正在增长,而且无处不在。
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