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Kumar, D., “Race, Ideology, and Empire,” Dialectical Anthropology, Vol 39, Issue 1, 2015. This issue of DA was dedicated to essays critically appraising Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire, and my invited essay responds to the solicited essays.
Kumar, D. “Mass Media, Class and Democracy: The Struggle Over Newspaper Representation of the UPS Strike,” Critical Studies in Media Communication, Vol. 18, No. 3, September 2001, pp. 85-302.
“War Propaganda and the (Ab)uses of Women: Media Constructions of the Jessica Lynch Story,” Feminist Media Studies, Vol. 4, No. 3, November, 2004.
Lead article: “‘What’s Good for UPS is Good for America’: Nation and Class in Network Television News Coverage of the UPS Strike,” Television and New Media, Vol. 6, No. 2, May, 2005.
“Unveiling Imperialism: Media, Gender, and the War on Afghanistan,” with Carol Stabile, Media, Culture and Society, Vol. 27, no. 5, September, 2005
“Media, War, and Propaganda: Strategies of Information Management during the 2003 Iraq War,” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, Vol. 3, no. 1, March, 2006.
“Framing Islam: The Resurgence of Orientalism during the Bush II Era,” Journal of Communication Inquiry, No. 34, vol. 3, 2010.
Lead article: “Mediating Racism: The New McCarthyites and the Matrix of Islamophobia,” Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication vol. 7, 2014, 9-26.
“Imagining National Security: The CIA, Hollywood, and the War on Terror,” with Arun Kundnani, Democratic Communiqué, vol. 26, issue 2, 2014.
Kumar, Deepa. Outside the Box: Corporate Media, Globalization, and the UPS Strike (University of Illinois Press, 2007, paperback 2008)