In 1993, U.S. American political advisor and Harvard professor, Samuel P. Huntington published his hypothesis, The Clash of Civilizations, in which he posited that identity politics, mainly cultural and religious, would pose the biggest threat to post-Cold War U.S. Specifically,… Continue Reading →
The discussion in class today on cross-cultural dialogue and the politics of representation, both intimately interwoven into location-specific gender narratives, made me think of a binary approach to popular culture and art by some Muslim artists who are of the community they… Continue Reading →
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