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Whitewashed: America s Invisible Middle Eastern Minority (Critical America)

Whitewashed: America s Invisible Middle Eastern Minority (Critical America)

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Author: John Tehranian
Publisher: NYU Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 514035

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 246
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.3 x 0.9

ISBN: 0814783066
Dewey Decimal Number: 305.894073
EAN: 9780814783061
ASIN: 0814783066

Publication Date: December 1, 2008
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Middle Easterners: Sometimes White, Sometimes Not - an article by John Tehranian

The Middle Eastern question lies at the heart of the most pressing issues of our time: the war in Iraq and on terrorism, the growing tension between preservation of our national security and protection of our civil rights, and the debate over immigration, assimilation, and our national identity. Yet paradoxically, little attention is focused on our domestic Middle Eastern population and its place in American society. Unlike many other racial minorities in our country, Middle Eastern Americans have faced rising, rather than diminishing, degrees of discrimination over time; a fact highlighted by recent targeted immigration policies, racial profiling, a war on terrorism with a decided racialist bent, and growing rates of job discrimination and hate crime. Oddly enough, however, Middle Eastern Americans are not even considered a minority in official government data. Instead, they are deemed white by law.

In Whitewashed, John Tehranian combines his own personal experiences as an Iranian American with an expert s analysis of current events, legal trends, and critical theory to analyze this bizarre Catch-22 of Middle Eastern racial classification. He explains how American constructions of Middle Eastern racial identity have changed over the last two centuries, paying particular attention to the shift in perceptions of the Middle Easterner from friendly foreigner to enemy alien, a trend accelerated by the tragic events of September 11. Focusing on the contemporary immigration debate, the war on terrorism, media portrayals of Middle Easterners, and the processes of creating racial stereotypes, Tehranian argues that, despite its many successes, the modern civil rights movement has not done enough to protect the liberties of Middle Eastern Americans.

By following how concepts of whiteness have transformed over time, Whitewashed forces readers to rethink and question some of their most deeply held assumptions about race in American society.




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5 out of 5 stars Most relevant book of the year   December 12, 2008
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This book addresses one of the most relevant and timely issues for Middle Easterners today, bringing attention to the conflict they face between their racial classification as "white," and the increased discrimination they now experience in a post 9/11 world. It also makes one rethink the entire notion of "race." John Tehranian traces the history and development of race and the idea of "whiteness," arriving at the conclusion that it is ultimately a social construct based on everything but skin color. By citing fascinating US court cases regarding the racial classification of various individuals, John Tehranian illuminates the arbitrary nature of race, especially as it pertains to the Middle Eastern community in the US. Living in a post 9/11 world, this book is highly relevant not only to individuals of Middle Eastern descent, but to the population as a whole as we address the issue of discrimination against Middle Easterners. Mr. Tehranian has taken a very complex issue and presented it in an accessible and engaging manner, making it one of the most enjoyable and informative books I have ever come accross.

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