Arab Detroit 9/11 : Life in the Terror Decade.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780814336823
- Arab Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit -- Social conditions -- 21st century
- Arab Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
- Muslims -- Michigan -- Detroit -- Social conditions -- 21st century
- Community life -- Michigan -- Detroit -- History -- 21st century
- September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 -- Influence
- National characteristics, American -- Case studies
- Citizenship -- United States -- Case studies
- 305.8927/073077434
- F575.A65 -- A73 2011eb
Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedicition -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- The Terror Decade in Arab Detroit: An Introduction -- Part 1 THE SHAPE OF ARAB DETROIT -- Arab Detroit after 9/11: A Changing Demographic Portrait -- Part 2 AFTERMATH CHRONICLES -- Cracking Down on Diaspora: Arab Detroit and America's War on Terror -- Backlash, Part 2: The Federal Law Enforcement Agenda -- Part 3 LOCAL REFRACTIONS -- Orthodox, Arab, American: The Flexibility of Christian Arabness in Detroit -- Fighting Our Own Battles: Iraqi Chaldeans and the War on Terror -- Muslims as Moving Targets: External Scrutiny and Internal Critique in Detroit's Mosques -- Detroit Transnational: The Interchange Experience in Lebanon and the United States -- Part 4 CIVILIAN STORIES -- My Life as a Brown Person -- Subject to Change -- Going Places -- And Then You Add the Arab Thing -- Part 5 PROTECTIVE SHIELD AND GLASS CEILING -- Domestic Foreign Policy: Arab Detroit as a Special Place in the War on Terror -- The Arab American National Museum: Sanctioning Arabness for a Post- 9/11 America -- Toward Electability: Public Offi ce and the Arab Vote -- Arabs Behaving Badly: The Limits of Containment in a Post- 9/11 World -- Part 6 HARD LESSONS -- The New Order and Its Forgotten Histories -- Contributors -- Index.
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