Riz Ahmed: Redeeming Multiculturalism in the Post-9/11 EraMain MenuStretching the NecklaceThe Post-9/11 Blues: Subverting the StereotypeFour Lions: Finding Comedy in Suicide BombersEnglistan: A Post-Brexit Ode to Multicultural England"You don't need to tell me we live in scary times."Works CitedJennifer Smartebce7f4d0c3f51cd2375c611f07f1557f9c89075
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12017-03-09T10:04:23-08:00Jennifer Smartebce7f4d0c3f51cd2375c611f07f1557f9c89075151492plain2017-03-09T10:08:52-08:00Jennifer Smartebce7f4d0c3f51cd2375c611f07f1557f9c89075Alongside Santa Claus, a small child, and a terrorist folk-devil, Ahmed highlights his innocence while riffing off of the artifice of such images as the scene is revealed to be a movie set.
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12017-03-08T20:56:59-08:00Jennifer Smartebce7f4d0c3f51cd2375c611f07f1557f9c89075Riz MC - Post 9/11 Blues1POST 9/11 BLUES wasn't played by any TV or radio stations, for being "too controversial" despite huge internet support - the song then received global media ...plain2017-03-08T20:56:59-08:00YouTube2006-05-19T19:55:57.000ZAKTsJpfC0IQrizmcJennifer Smartebce7f4d0c3f51cd2375c611f07f1557f9c89075