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To Be Honest

Islam from Politics to Theater in the United States

Sarah Beth Kaufman William G. Christ Habiba Noor

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Trinity University Press,U.S.
21 June 2022
To Be Honest

is a play script and series of essays reflecting on the ways Muslims are perceived and spoken of in America. With funding from a Mellon Foundation grant, several professors conducted more than two hundred hours of qualitative interviews in Texas with people across religious and political spectrums. Their conversations confirm expected polarizations and reveal new, troubling perspectives.

To Be Honest

is a ""documentary theater"" script born from these interviews, which were used to help create monologues that give a face to the nuanced complexity of what is rarely said aloud. The monologues touch on non-Muslim millennials' understandings of Islam, racism's intersection with Islamophobia, the fatigue of ""activist"" Muslims, the impact of intervention in the Middle East on U.S. military veterans, feminist readings of the hijab, the Trump presidency, and more.

Six essays contextualize the script's underlying themes and provide material for further study. In these polarizing times, To Be Honest

illuminates the striking reality that Americans have vastly different experiences with Islam, from evangelicals who work to convert Muslims with the aim of ""helping them achieve peace"" to Muslim youth who struggle to make sense of why society dissects their religion.

Students, scholars, readers, and theatergoers will come away with insights that allow them to move beyond limited views of Islam by listening to and engaging with others. To Be Honest is an important script for staging and a valuable tool for dialogue across ideological perspectives.
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Imprint:   Trinity University Press,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 215mm, 
ISBN:   9781595349514
ISBN 10:   1595349510
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sarah Beth Kaufman is an associate professor of sociology and anthropology at Trinity University and the author of American Roulette: The Social Logic of Death Penalty Sentencing Trials. She has taught courses on the death penalty and the criminal justice system, and her work has appeared in Qualitative Sociology, Critical Criminology, Law and Social Inquiry, and Punishment and Society.

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