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Abstract
This is a disturbing account of the campaign to promote fear and hatred of Muslims in the United States and Europe, from the 'War on Terror' to Trump's travel ban.
Nathan Lean takes us through a world of conservative bloggers, right-wing talk show hosts, evangelical religious leaders and politicians, united in their efforts to demonise Muslims as the new enemy of Western civilization. Lean uncovers their scare tactics, traces their sources of funding and exposes the ideologies that drive their lucrative propaganda machine.
This second edition includes new material on the Trump campaign and presidency, tracking the rise to power of some of the Islamophobia Industry's most extreme figures. Writers from Breitbart, liberal anti-Muslim campaigners such as Bill Maher, and Trump-influencers such as Steve Bannon, Newt Gingrich and John Bolton are all put in the spotlight. This shocking and enlightening book is now more relevant than ever.
'This concise, accessible and illuminating book meets one of the most urgent needs of our time ... required reading'
Karen Armstrong, author of A History of God, Islam: A Short History and Muhammad
'A brave and provocative book ... Highly recommended'
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'In this provocative and engaging book, Nathan Lean meticulously untangles the dense web of fear merchants that have made Muslim bashing a cottage industry. Lean's is a battle against Islamophobia, one that he wages with a seamless and compelling narrative.'
Juan Cole, author of Engaging the Muslim World
'In a tightly-written, fast-paced narrative that feels like a thriller, Nathan Lean shows us just how deep the rabbit hole goes. Essential reading for anyone who wants a window into the origins of contemporary Islamophobia'
Eboo Patel, author of Acts of Faith and Sacred Ground
'A lucid and detailed examination of the dark side of our politics. No one should take comfort from his conclusions about the outsized influence of extremists on our mainstream culture'
Richard Wolffe, MSNBC political analyst and author of Renegade: The Making of a President
'A book of immense importance for our times'
Reza Aslan, author of No God But God and Beyond Fundamentalism
'An eye-opener — the most comprehensive book to date on a new and dangerous cycle of minority persecution in American society. Lean's book exposes the key players, funders and enablers of Islamophobia in America and the destructive effect of their politics on our national fabric. It is worth every minute of reading'
Karen Armstrong, author of A History of God, Islam: A Short History and Muhammad
'This book exposes the dirty secrets of those who try to manipulate public opinion against Muslims. It should be read by everyone who values truth and intercultural understanding'
Mark Juergensmeyer, Professor of Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence
'A convincing demonstration of the threat Islamophobia poses to a pluralistic society and democratic values. An important resource for all who wish to understand the forces that manipulate our political process and discourse'
Ingrid Mattson, Chair in Islamic Studies, Huron University College
'This book performs a true service for the nation'
Glenn Greenwald, lawyer, journalist and author of No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA and the Surveillance State
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Cover | Cover | ||
Contents | ix | ||
Acknowledgements | x | ||
Author's Note | xiii | ||
Foreword to the First Edition - John L. Esposito | xiv | ||
Introduction: Islamophobia from teh War on Terror to the Age of Trump | 1 | ||
1. A History of American Monster Making | 21 | ||
2. Hate on the Internet | 52 | ||
3. Inside the Mainstream Media Echo Chamber | 84 | ||
4. The Christian Right's Battle for Muslim Souls | 102 | ||
5. The Influence of the Pro-Israel Right | 140 | ||
6. The Rise of Liberal Islamophobia | 163 | ||
7. Politicizing and Legislating Fear of Muslims | 179 | ||
8. Islam as the Enemy of European Populism | 208 | ||
Conclusion | 246 | ||
Notes | 251 | ||
Bibliography | 290 | ||
Index | 296 |