Series Editors:
Junaid Rana and Sohail Daulatzai
Muslim International
This series explores the global flows and networks of people, ideas, art, and culture that transcend national borders and transgress ideological boundaries in a formation called the Muslim International. By uncovering histories and amplifying social movements, the Muslim International Series seeks insurgent theory, history, and critique that challenges white supremacy, racial capitalism, liberal modernity, patriarchal logics, and imperial domination. Ultimately, the Muslim International Series documents the past as it imagines the future.
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