Peek, Lori

Behind the backlash: Muslim Americans after 9/11 Peek, Lori - New Delhi Social Science Press 2012 - xi, 214 p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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.

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Muslims - United States - Attitudes
Muslims - United States - Ethnic identity
Muslims - United States - Social conditions
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 - Influence
Public opinion - United States
Cultural pluralism - United States

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