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Securitized Citizens: Canadian Muslims' Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9/11

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Securitized Citizens: Canadian Muslims' Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9/11
Securitized Citizens: Canadian Muslims' Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9/11

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Securitized Citizens: Canadian Muslims' Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9/11

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Uninformed and reactionary responses in the years following the events of 9/11 and the ongoing ‘War on Terror’ have greatly affected ideas of citizenship and national belonging.
In
Securitized Citizens
, Baljit Nagra, develops a new critical analysis of the ideas dominant groups and institutions try to impose on young Canadian Muslims and how in turn they contest and reconceptualize these ideas. Nagra conducted fifty in-depth interviews with young Muslim adults in Vancouver and Toronto and her analysis reveals how this group experienced national belonging and exclusion in light of the Muslim ‘other’, how they reconsidered their cultural and religious identity, and what their experiences tell us about contemporary Canadian citizenship.
The rich and lively interviews in
successfully capture the experiences and feelings of well-educated, second-generation, and young Canadian Muslims. Nagra acutely explores how racial discourses in a post–9/11 world have affected questions of race relations, religious identity, nationalism, white privilege, and multiculturalism.

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