JUST PUBLISHED
BEHIND
THE BACKLASH
Muslim
Americans after 9/11
Lori Peek
“One
of the most devastating effects of a widespread disaster is its ability to
create shifts in the prevailing cultural climate of an entire countryside and
to change the way the various peoples of the countryside relate to each other. Behind the Backlash is a compelling,
perceptive, and sensitively drawn portrayal of what happened to Muslim
Americans, among the most loyal of national groups, when the dark shadow known
as 9/11 passed over our land. A truly important study.”
—Kai Erikson,
Professor
Emeritus of Sociology and American Studies, Yale University
“While
relating the stories of Muslims struggling for acceptance in America in the
wake of 9/11, Behind the Backlash
offers analytic insights that demonstrate many of the social dynamics at work
in Muslim marginalization and traumatization, as well as in their constructive
responses. What Peek describes has important implications for all Americans
concerned for minority groups that suddenly become suspect.”
—Peter Gottschalk,
Professor of
Religion, Wesleyan University;
coauthor of Islamophobia: Making Muslims the Enemy
“In Behind the Backlash, Lori Peek weaves
together the voices of American Muslims who tell of life lived in a post-9/11
world with the demagoguery of the media, official reports, and history. Her
finished tapestry is a compelling dialogue between the human experiences of
bigotry and the abstract forces that drive it. Behind the Backlash challenges each of us to reexamine the
importance of tolerance in a civilized society. This book will be widely read
and discussed. Bravo.”
—Steve Kroll-Smith, Editor
of Sociological Inquiry;
Professor of
Sociology, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
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222 pp 215x140 mm Hardback
Published price Rs 595
ISBN 978-81-87358-67-1
SOCIOLOGY,
DISASTER STUDIES,
Pub Date 2012
As America
tried to absorb the shock of the 9/11 attacks, Muslim Americans were caught up
in an unprecedented wave of backlash violence. Public discussion revealed that
widespread misunderstanding and misrepresentation of Islam persisted, despite
the striking diversity of the Muslim community. Letting the voices of 140
ordinary Muslim American men and women describe their experiences, Lori Peek's
path-breaking book, Behind the Backlash,
presents moving accounts of prejudice and exclusion. Muslims speak of being
subjected to harassment before the attacks, and recount the discrimination they
encountered afterwards. Peek also explains the struggles of young Muslim adults
to solidify their community and define their identity during a time of national
crisis. Behind the Backlash seeks to
explain why blame and scape-goating occur after a catastrophe. Peek sets the
twenty-first century experience of Muslim Americans, who were vilified and
victimized, in the context of larger sociological and psychological processes.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Under
Attack
3. Encountering
Intolerance
4. Backlash
5. Repercussions
6. Adaptations
7.
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Lori Peek is Assistant
Professor of Sociology and Co-director of the Center for Disaster and Risk
Analysis at Colorado State University. She has published widely on vulnerable
populations in disaster and is co-editor of Displaced:
Life in the Katrina Diaspora.
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