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Kumar, D. (2017). Islamophobia and empire: An intermestic approach to the study of anti-Muslim racism. In N. Massoumi, T. Mills, & D. Miller (Eds.), What is Islamophobia? Racism, social movements, and the state (pp. 49-73). London: Pluto Press.

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Kumar, D. (forthcoming, 2020). “Islam” and the US Construction of Allies and Enemies on the Global Stage. In M. McAlister, M. Friedman and D. Engerman (Eds.) Cambridge History of America in the World, Vol 3, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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