Arab Detroit after 9/11: a changing demographic portrait / Kim Schopmeyer -- Cracking down on diaspora: Arab Detroit and America's war on terror / Sally Howell and Andrew Shryock -- Backlash, part 2: The Federal law enforcement agenda / Sally Howell and Amaney Jamal -- Orthodox, Arab, American: the flexibility of Christian Arabness in Detroit / Matthew W. Stiffler -- Fighting our own battles: Iraqi Chaldeans and the war on terror / Yasmeen Hanoosh -- Muslims as moving targets: external scrutiny and internal critique in Detroit's mosques / Sally Howell -- Detroit transnational: the interchange experience in Lebanon and the United States / Kristine J. Ajrouch -- My life as a brown person / Mujan Seif -- Subject to change / Khadigah Alasry -- Going places / Hayan Charara -- And then you add the Arab thing / Lawrence Joseph -- Domestic foreign policy: Arab Detroit as a special place in the war on terror / William Youmans -- The Arab American National Museum: sanctioning Arabness for a post-9/11 America / Rachel Yezbick -- Toward electability: public office and the Arab vote / Abdulkader H. Sinno and Eren Tatari -- Arabs behaving badly: the limits of containment in a post-9/11 world / Nabeel Abraham -- The new order and its forgotten histories / Andrew Shryock, Nabeel Abraham, and Sally Howell.
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