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Following the stories of US Muslim women activists, Kimberly Wedeven Segall shows how they have been reinventing the streets and remaking racialized codifications. Segall highlights their creativity in crafting protest media of posters, rap rally songs, and digital images of superheroes, carving public spaces into inclusive and digital territories.

Produktbeschreibung
Following the stories of US Muslim women activists, Kimberly Wedeven Segall shows how they have been reinventing the streets and remaking racialized codifications. Segall highlights their creativity in crafting protest media of posters, rap rally songs, and digital images of superheroes, carving public spaces into inclusive and digital territories.
Autorenporträt
Kimberly Wedeven Segall is professor of literature and cultural studies at Seattle Pacific University, and she is affiliate faculty of gender, women, and sexuality studies at the University of Washington. As the director of the social justice and cultural studies major and Morocco and South Africa study abroad programs, Segall specializes in trans/national protest, digital media, and gender studies. She is author of Performing Democracy in Iraq and South Africa: Gender, Media, and Resistance.