Deck 46: Racialization of Muslims

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Selod and Embrick explain that religious identities were used to organize people into hierarchies in Europe______ racial identities were used to organize people into hierarchies in Europe.

A) before
B) at around the same time as
C) after
D) less often than
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The authors explain that the term "purity of ______" was used to differentiate between "true" Christians and Jews, Muslims, and Christian converts.

A) ancestry
B) mind
C) blood
D) soul
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The authors argue that the creation of the Muslim as the "other" should be examined within the context of ______ scholarship.

A) media
B) religion
C) sex and gender
D) race
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Selod and Embrick contend that the concept of racialization should ______.

A) privilege biological definitions of race
B) be tied to phenotype or pigmentation
C) omit discussions of phenotype or pigmentation
D) include how ideological and cultural signifiers acquire racial meanings
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According to the authors, which of the following is true of Muslims and race?

A) Muslims are a racially monolithic group.
B) Muslim Arabs are more likely than Christian Arabs to consider themselves White.
C) Muslims are members of many existing racial groups.
D) Attempts to study Muslims using a racial framework are futile.
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The authors consider the term ______ problematic because it emphasizes attitudes rather than discriminatory actions.

A) racism
B) Islamophobia
C) racialization
D) prejudice
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The authors explain that Muslim men are ______.

A) seen as potential terrorists
B) targets for verbal abuse by the public
C) viewed as cultural threats
D) easily identifiable as Muslim
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The authors explain that Muslim women are ______.

A) seen as potential terrorists
B) targets for verbal abuse by the public
C) viewed as national threats
D) criminalized
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Muslim women have been treated as a ______ threat, whereas Muslim men have been treated as a ______ threat.

A) national; cultural
B) cultural; national
C) ethnic; racial
D) racial; ethnic
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Which of the following points do Selod and Embrick make in their discussion of the work of anthropologist Junaid Rana?

A) Rana's research succeeds in moving beyond a homogenous understanding of Muslim experiences.
B) Rana's research fails to show how Muslim male immigrant's bodies are racialized as terrorists.
C) Rana's research does not contribute to studies on racialization.
D) Rana's research does not address how all immigrants are assigned a racial category when they arrive in the United States.
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The authors explain that non-Christian society was placed in two different categories following the expulsion of the Ummayad dynasty from Spain. What were those categories? How were Muslims categorized? How were Muslims treated?
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Why do Selod and Embrick prefer Miles' application of the concept of racialization?
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What did Shyrock's 2008 analysis of the 2003 Detroit Area Arab Study (DAAS) reveal?
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How do Muslim men and Muslim women experience racialization in different ways because of their gender?
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What critiques do the authors make of the work of anthropologist Junaid Rana, who has engaged in scholarship relating to the racialization of Muslims?
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Deck 46: Racialization of Muslims
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Selod and Embrick explain that religious identities were used to organize people into hierarchies in Europe______ racial identities were used to organize people into hierarchies in Europe.

A) before
B) at around the same time as
C) after
D) less often than
A
2
The authors explain that the term "purity of ______" was used to differentiate between "true" Christians and Jews, Muslims, and Christian converts.

A) ancestry
B) mind
C) blood
D) soul
C
3
The authors argue that the creation of the Muslim as the "other" should be examined within the context of ______ scholarship.

A) media
B) religion
C) sex and gender
D) race
D
4
Selod and Embrick contend that the concept of racialization should ______.

A) privilege biological definitions of race
B) be tied to phenotype or pigmentation
C) omit discussions of phenotype or pigmentation
D) include how ideological and cultural signifiers acquire racial meanings
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According to the authors, which of the following is true of Muslims and race?

A) Muslims are a racially monolithic group.
B) Muslim Arabs are more likely than Christian Arabs to consider themselves White.
C) Muslims are members of many existing racial groups.
D) Attempts to study Muslims using a racial framework are futile.
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The authors consider the term ______ problematic because it emphasizes attitudes rather than discriminatory actions.

A) racism
B) Islamophobia
C) racialization
D) prejudice
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The authors explain that Muslim men are ______.

A) seen as potential terrorists
B) targets for verbal abuse by the public
C) viewed as cultural threats
D) easily identifiable as Muslim
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The authors explain that Muslim women are ______.

A) seen as potential terrorists
B) targets for verbal abuse by the public
C) viewed as national threats
D) criminalized
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Muslim women have been treated as a ______ threat, whereas Muslim men have been treated as a ______ threat.

A) national; cultural
B) cultural; national
C) ethnic; racial
D) racial; ethnic
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Which of the following points do Selod and Embrick make in their discussion of the work of anthropologist Junaid Rana?

A) Rana's research succeeds in moving beyond a homogenous understanding of Muslim experiences.
B) Rana's research fails to show how Muslim male immigrant's bodies are racialized as terrorists.
C) Rana's research does not contribute to studies on racialization.
D) Rana's research does not address how all immigrants are assigned a racial category when they arrive in the United States.
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The authors explain that non-Christian society was placed in two different categories following the expulsion of the Ummayad dynasty from Spain. What were those categories? How were Muslims categorized? How were Muslims treated?
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Why do Selod and Embrick prefer Miles' application of the concept of racialization?
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What did Shyrock's 2008 analysis of the 2003 Detroit Area Arab Study (DAAS) reveal?
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How do Muslim men and Muslim women experience racialization in different ways because of their gender?
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What critiques do the authors make of the work of anthropologist Junaid Rana, who has engaged in scholarship relating to the racialization of Muslims?
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