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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction South Asian Muslim Youth in the United States after 9/11 1
1 Imperial Feelings: U.S. Empire and the War on Terror 37
2 Cultural Citizenship 76
3 Transnational Citizenship: Flexibility and Control 95
4 Economies of Citizenship: Work, Play, and Polyculturalism 128
5 Dissenting Citizenship: Orientalisms, Feminisms, and Dissenting Feelings 190
6 Missing: Fear, Complicity, and Solidarity 258
Appendix A Note on Methods 291
Notes 293
Bibliography 305
Index 329
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