Discusses how the view from the Right about European colonialism, Middle East conflicts, history as patriotic narrative, Hollywood movies, and a 24-hour media more and more projects one point of view.
Joe L. Kincheloe is Professor of Education at the City University of New York Graduate Center and Brooklyn College, where he has served as the Belle Zeller Chair of Public Policy and Administration. Shirley R. Steinberg is Associate Professor Education at Brooklyn College. She is the senior editor of Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education.
"Ten articles, all professors or graduate students of education,
examine commonly held misconceptions forged by negative portrayals
of Islam and Muslims....[s]hould receive a wide
audience."-Curriculum Connections/School Library Journal
?[D]iscusses how the view form the Right about European
colonialism, Middle East conflicts, history as patriotic narrative,
Hollywood movies, and a 24-hour media increasingly projects one
point of view.?-Foreword This Week
?[P]rovides an excellent introduction and overview of a number of
critical topics that require attention if Muslims and non-Muslims
want to make sense of the post-9/11 disorder that we live
in.?-Muslim World Book Review
?Graduate, research, and professional collections.?-Choice
?Ten articles, all professors or graduate students of education,
examine commonly held misconceptions forged by negative portrayals
of Islam and Muslims....[s]hould receive a wide
audience.?-Curriculum Connections/School Library Journal
"ÝD¨iscusses how the view form the Right about European
colonialism, Middle East conflicts, history as patriotic narrative,
Hollywood movies, and a 24-hour media increasingly projects one
point of view."-Foreword This Week
"ÝP¨rovides an excellent introduction and overview of a number of
critical topics that require attention if Muslims and non-Muslims
want to make sense of the post-9/11 disorder that we live
in."-Muslim World Book Review
"[D]iscusses how the view form the Right about European
colonialism, Middle East conflicts, history as patriotic narrative,
Hollywood movies, and a 24-hour media increasingly projects one
point of view."-Foreword This Week
"[P]rovides an excellent introduction and overview of a number of
critical topics that require attention if Muslims and non-Muslims
want to make sense of the post-9/11 disorder that we live
in."-Muslim World Book Review
"Graduate, research, and professional collections."-Choice
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