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Outsiders at Home: The Politics of American Islamophobia is a comprehensive examination of how anti-Muslim sentiment has influenced American political life. Nazita Lajevardi investigates the roots and manifestations of Islamophobia in the United States, tracing its evolution from historical prejudices to contemporary political movements.
The book analyzes how discrimination against Muslim Americans affects policy outcomes, electoral behavior, and political representation. Lajevardi explores the mechanisms through which Islamophobic narratives gain traction in political discourse and examines the tangible consequences for Muslim communities.
Drawing on extensive research and empirical analysis, the work provides insights into how religious intolerance operates within the American political system. The book serves as an essential resource for understanding the intersection of identity politics, religious discrimination, and governance in modern America.







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