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Terrifying Muslims: Race and Labor in the South Asian Diaspora
Junaid Akram Rana
Asian American Studies
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Anthropology
Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
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Muslims
100%
South Asian Diaspora
100%
Pakistan
50%
Rana
50%
United States
25%
Material Analysis
25%
Postcolonial
25%
Ethnographic Research
25%
War on Terror
25%
Muslim Immigrants
25%
Middle East
25%
Transnational
25%
Migrants
25%
Global Economy
25%
Cross-cultural Analysis
25%
Nationality
25%
Deportation
25%
Informal Economy
25%
Pakistani
25%
Labour Pool
25%
South Asian
25%
Criminalization
25%
Moral Judgment
25%
Islamophobia
25%
Global War on Terror
25%
Laborers
25%
Crisis Time
25%
American Empire
25%
Labor Migrants
25%
Demonization
25%
Migrant Mobilities
25%
Global Labour
25%
Imperial Structures
25%
Indenture
25%
Labor Diaspora
25%
Arts and Humanities
Global
100%
South Asian Diaspora
100%
Racial
60%
Contemporary
20%
Religion
20%
Empire
20%
Post-colonial
20%
Controlled
20%
Crisis
20%
Transnational
20%
Chronicles
20%
Domination
20%
Criminalization
20%
Moral Judgment
20%
laborers
20%
Cultural Analysis
20%
American Empire
20%
Migrant Labor
20%
Demonization
20%
Islamophobia
20%
Indenture
20%
Material analyses
20%
Social Sciences
Diaspora
100%
Working Class
50%
Ethnographic Research
50%
Middle East
50%
Informal Sector
50%
Nationality
50%
Islamophobia
50%
Moral Judgment
50%
Demonization
50%