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Join Youcef Soufi for the launch of Homegrown Radicals: A Story of State Violence, Islamophobia, and Jihad in the Post-9/11 World (University of Regina Press). Featuring a reading and a conversation hosted by Fadi Ennab, followed by a book signing.https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/9781779400611/youcef-soufi/homegrown-radicals
This event will be hosted live in the Atrium of McNally Robinson Booksellers, Grant Park and also available as a YouTube stream: https://youtube.com/live/5P04fph0YoY
Homegrown Radicals is an unflinching examination of the state violence that created and indelibly tied together the fates of homegrown radical and moderate Muslims in the post-9/11 era. In the shadow of 9/11, Canada saw the emergence of the figure of the homegrown radical Muslim, raising fears and worries about the possibility of an enemy capable of harming and destabilizing the nation. In contrast stood the moderate Muslim, who represented the possibility of unity despite religious and racial differences. Homegrown Radicals brings these two figures together in uneasy tension, exploring the radicalization of three Muslim students from Winnipeg and tracing North American Muslims’ general sense of affective injury over the loss of Muslim life in military campaigns overseas.
Lifting the veil from the experiences of Canadian Muslims during the War on Terror, this book examines the violence that produced a new discourse of jihad, legitimated state surveillance, and sanctioned Islamophobia. It is an effort to understand the forms of empathy and solidarity that North American Muslims had to offer in creating a different and kinder world—if only the state had listened.
Youcef Soufi is a Researcher in Islamophobia with the Centre for Human Rights Research at the University of Manitoba and former Chair of the Canadian Association for the Study of Islam and Muslims. He is an expert in the history of Islamic law and author of The Rise of Critical Islam: 10th–13th Century Legal Debate.
Host Fadi Ennab is a Vanier Scholar and PhD candidate in the Faculty of Education at the University of Manitoba. His research and publications focus on decolonization and racialization.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1120 Grant Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Canada, Manitoba R3M 2A6
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