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The 9/11 Generation: Youth, Rights, and Solidarity in the War on Terror

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By (author): Sunaina Marr Maira

Explores how young people from communities targeted in the War on Terror engage with the political, even while they are under constant scrutiny and surveillance


Since the attacks of 9/11, the banner of national security has led to intense monitoring of the politics of Muslim and Arab Americans. Young people from these communities have come of age in a time when the question of political engagement is both urgent and fraught.

In The 9/11 Generation, Sunaina Marr Maira uses extensive ethnography to understand the meaning of political subjecthood and mobilization for Arab, South Asian, and Afghan American youth. Maira explores how young people from communities targeted in the War on Terror engage with the political, forging coalitions based on new racial and ethnic categories, even while they are under constant scrutiny and surveillance, and organizing around notions of civil rights and human rights. The 9/11 Generation explores the possibilities and pitfalls of rights-based organizing at a moment when the vocabulary of rights and democracy has been used to justify imperial interventions, such as the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Maira further reconsiders political solidarity in cross-racial and interfaith alliances at a time when U.S. nationalism is understood as not just multicultural but also post-racial. Throughout, she weaves stories of post-9/11 youth activism through key debates about neoliberal democracy, the radicalization of Muslim youth, gender, and humanitarianism.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: New York University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781479880515

About Sunaina Marr Maira

Sunaina Marr Maira is Professor of Asian American Studies at UC Davis. She is the author of Desis in the House: Indian American Youth Culture in New York City (2002) Jil Generation Oslo: Palestinian Hip Hop Youth Culture and the Youth Movement (2013) and Missing: Youth Empire and Citizenship After 9/11 (2009). She co-edited The Imperial University: Academic Repression and Scholarly Dissent (2014) Youthscapes: The Popular the National and the Global (2004) and Contours of the Heart: South Asians Map North America which won the American Book Award in 1997.

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