Terrifying Muslims highlights how transnational working classes from Pakistan are produced, constructed, and represented in the context of American empire and the recent global War on Terror. Drawing on ethnographic research that compares Pakistan, the Middle East, and the United States before and after 9/11, Junaid Rana combines cultural and material analyses to chronicle the worldviews of Pakistani labor migrants as they become part of a larger global racial system. At the same time, he explains how these migrants mobility and opportunities are limited by colonial, postcolonial, and...
Terrifying Muslims highlights how transnational working classes from Pakistan are produced, constructed, and represented in the context of Amer...