Eliminate the Muslim
The forces of paranoia, progress, and productivity drive the construction and surveillance of Muslim identity in narratives of postcolonial future-making. By Ahmed Ragab
Read MorePosted by Kristie Welsh | Apr 15, 2018 | Featured, Islam, Religion and Literature, Religion and Society, Spring/Summer 2018, Writers & Writing
The forces of paranoia, progress, and productivity drive the construction and surveillance of Muslim identity in narratives of postcolonial future-making. By Ahmed Ragab
Read MorePosted by Kristie Welsh | Mar 15, 2016 | Buddhism, Featured, Race/Racial Issues, Winter/Spring 2016
The Buddha’s teachings about distortions of perception anticipated current research on “inherent bias.” By Bonnie Duran
Read MorePosted by Kristie Welsh | Mar 15, 2015 | Featured, Islam, Violence/Conflict, Winter/Spring 2015, Women and Religion
In the context of serial wars, liberal agendas of care are problematic. By Anila Daulatzai
Read MorePosted by Kristie Welsh | Sep 20, 2014 | Art, Featured, Music, Summer/Autumn 2014
Art, religion, ritual, dance, and song are not different phenomena, but moments in an existential struggle to act vicariously upon the world—bringing it into being. By Michael Jackson
Read MorePosted by Kristie Welsh | Mar 15, 2014 | Featured, Judaism, Winter/Spring 2014
This story of an extended family reunited decades after a tragic separation frames the larger story of a world still struggling with the memory of the Holocaust. By Jonathan R. Herman
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