SOCI 210 Chapter Notes - Chapter Selod & Embrick : Islam In The United States, Religious Discrimination, Racism
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Selod and embrick: racialization and muslims: situating the muslim experience in race scholarship: reviews how racialization enables an understanding of muslims and muslim. They examine how religion was once used as a way to place ind into social hierarchies prior to a system of race based on bio differences. The historical relationship of religion to race informs current discussions of the inclusion of. They explain why they believe racialization is a useful concept for understanding muslim and muslim americans identity in america: 3. How racialization has been used by scholars to theorize about arabs and. Examined the impact of 9/11 on a arab racial identity and argued that arabs are no longer an invisible minority but are rather a visible one. Religious discrimination: creating social hierarchies based on religious differences: groups without a god were exposed to harsher forms of discrimination, such as violence, and enslavement.