
Atiya Husain, "No God But Man: On Race, Knowledge, and Terrorism" (Duke UP, 2025)
New Books in Critical Theory
Asada Shakur: Race, Islam, and Resistance
This chapter examines the significant role of Asada Shakur in understanding the intersections of race and Islam in America, particularly regarding her experiences and legacy in social justice movements. It highlights the complex representation of Muslims in media and legal contexts, particularly during Shakur's trial, and how her invocation of Islam challenges conventional narratives of identity. Additionally, the discussion addresses the implications of race in law enforcement and the war on terror, using Shakur's story as a catalyst for broader conversations about representation and resistance.
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