Jamal Awil

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Fear of Muslim men arises from gendered War on Terror narration [causal]

Masculine Islamophobia, which stands oppositionally to how Muslim womanhood is imagined, conjures up the immediate fear of violence and rage, curated strategically by War on Terror handlers into the looming threat of the terrorist.

XREF: Connects to postcolonial and critical terrorism studies on how racialized masculinities are securitized.

Khaled A. Beydoun, The New Crusades_ Islamopho…, loc. 759