Description
Examining media and pop culture from Sex and the City 2 to Vanity Fair and Time Magazine, Robin Riley uses transnational feminist analysis to reveal how transnational sexism towards Muslim women in general and Afghan and Iraqi women in particular has led to a new form of gender imperialism.
About the Author
Robin Lee Riley is an assistant professor in the Women's and Gender Studies Department, Syracuse University.
Reviews
Robin Riley is going to make a lot of us uncomfortable. That's the good news! Her careful investigation of the myriad ways in which US media have constructed diverse Iraqi and Afghan women reveals how we ourselves, especially readers and viewers in North America, can become complicit in transnational sexism. * Cynthia Enloe, author of Nimo's War, Emma's War: Making Feminist Sense of the Iraq War *
Robin Riley dissects the transnational sexism that structures transnational Orientalism with its global militarism. In this process she unveils the Western mind and exposes the possibility of a de-racialized future for women in Afghanistan and Iraq. This is an important read for anyone who seeks to inhibit the use of misogyny for imperial purposes and wishes to keep the next US war from happening. * Zillah Eisenstein, Distinguished Scholar in Residence, Ithaca College *
Riley frames her analysis of the ways Western media depict the "veil" around the valuable concept of transnational sexism, which diffuses into American politics and popular culture racist and sexist stereotypes about Muslim women. This unquestioned "knowledge" has helped to sustain support for brutal US imperialist wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. * Eric Hooglund, editor of Middle East Critique *
Book Information
ISBN 9781780321288
Author Robin L. Riley
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Zed Books Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 250g