Covering Islam: How the Media and the Experts Determine how We See the Rest of the WorldPantheon Books, 1981 - 186 pages An unusually sharp look at the way in which the U.S. press and experts have dealt with the crisis in the Middle East and Iran. |
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Islam and the West | 3 |
Communities of Interpretation | 33 |
The Princess Episode in Context | 65 |
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