Shaheen shows that post-9/11 American cinema is still making the same old equation between Muslims and Arabs and violence, using them as a shorthand for 'enemy'. He also addresses various cultural issues, arguing that the 'W...

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Shaheen shows that post-9/11 American cinema is still making the same old equation between Muslims and Arabs and violence, using them as a shorthand for 'enemy'. He also addresses various cultural issues, arguing that the 'War on Terror' can only be won when centuries-old stereotypes of Arabs are shattered.

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