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Islamicodes: the post 9/11 racialization of counter-terrorism

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2013

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Kamandy, Jamal, author
Kim, Joon, advisor
Cespedes, Karina, committee member
Hempel, Lynn, committee member

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After 9/11, a conceptual conflation between Islam and terrorism occurred within American culture and public spheres, forming a new epistemology, Islamicodes. In order to understand how Islamicodes have influenced U.S. Counter-terrorism efforts, this thesis analyzes American culture and the judicial system through discourse, semiotics, and power/knowledge. This article will argue that the conceptual conflation of Islam and terrorism, through the usage of language, symbols, and institutional practices, severely limits the Constitutional rights and life chances of Muslims in America.

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