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Casting Out: The Eviction of Muslims from Western Law and Politics
Contributor(s): Razack, Sherene (Author)

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ISBN: 080209497X     ISBN-13: 9780802094971
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
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Published: January 2008
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Annotation: 'In, Casting Out, Sherene H. Razack articulates, in a highly creative manner, several different theoretical frameworks in an effort to unravel the specific nature of racism, or what she calls -race thinking- in the modern world. The results of her examination are of great importance to research into contemporary forms of racism, the making of empire, and the role that feminism plays in the process. This is an original and valuable work that offers insights into such fields as feminist studies, globalization studies, postcolonial and colonial studies, and law.'-Meyda Yegenoglu, Professor of Sociology, Middle East Technical University, Ankara
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Islamic Studies
- Social Science | Discrimination & Race Relations
Dewey: 305.697
Physical Information: 0.65" H x 5.97" W x 8.57" L (0.88 lbs) 240 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Islamic
Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents
Review Citations: Reference and Research Bk News 02/01/2009 pg. 21
Choice 03/01/2009
 
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Three stereotypical figures have come to represent the 'war on terror' - the 'dangerous' Muslim man, the 'imperilled' Muslim woman, and the 'civilized' European. Casting Out explores the use of these characterizations in the creation of the myth of the family of democratic Western nations obliged to use political, military, and legal force to defend itself against a menacing third world population. It argues that this myth is promoted to justify the expulsion of Muslims from the political community, a process that takes the form of stigmatization, surveillance, incarceration, torture, and bombing.

In this timely and controversial work, Sherene H. Razack looks at contemporary legal and social responses to Muslims in the West and places them in historical context. She explains how 'race thinking, ' a structure of thought that divides up the world between the deserving and undeserving according to racial descent, accustoms us to the idea that the suspension of rights for racialized groups is warranted in the interests of national security. She discusses many examples of the institution and implementation of exclusionary and coercive practices, including the mistreatment of security detainees, the regulation of Muslim populations in the name of protecting Muslim women, and prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib. She explores how the denial of a common bond between European people and those of different origins has given rise to the proliferation of literal and figurative 'camps, ' places or bodies where liberties are suspended and the rule of law does not apply.

Combining rich theoretical perspectives and extensive research, Casting Out makes a major contribution to contemporary debates on race and the 'war on terror' and their implications in areas such as law, politics, cultural studies, feminist and gender studies, and race relations.


Contributor Bio(s): Razack, Sherene: -

Sherene H. Razack is a professor in the Department of Social Justice at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.


 
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