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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. September 11 2001 marked a change inAustralian attitudes towards immigrants. The spotlight was on Muslims.This collection of thought-provoking essays looks at multiculturalism's successes and failures in providing a secure, well-integrated, free and fair Australia.Philosopher and writer Raimond Gaita has gathered some of Australia's leading writers in the field to examine an issue that goes to the heart of Australia's identity.Author and lawyer Waleed Aly examines the role that the media has played in anti-Islamic myth-making in popular Western culture. Writer and researcher Shakira Hussein looks at how Australia's immigration policy has changed the cultural landscape. Geoffrey Brahm Levey writes on multiculturalism and terror and Raimond Gaita on 'the war on terror'. September 11, 2001 marked a change in Australian attitudes towards immigrants. The spotlight was on Muslims. The essays here look at multiculturalism's successes and failures in providing a secure, well-integrated, free and fair Australia. Raimond Gaita has gathered leading writers to examine an issue that goes to the heart of Australia's identity. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781921656606
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. September 11 2001 marked a change inAustralian attitudes towards immigrants. The spotlight was on Muslims.This collection of thought-provoking essays looks at multiculturalism's successes and failures in providing a secure, well-integrated, free and fair Australia.Philosopher and writer Raimond Gaita has gathered some of Australia's leading writers in the field to examine an issue that goes to the heart of Australia's identity.Author and lawyer Waleed Aly examines the role that the media has played in anti-Islamic myth-making in popular Western culture. Writer and researcher Shakira Hussein looks at how Australia's immigration policy has changed the cultural landscape. Geoffrey Brahm Levey writes on multiculturalism and terror and Raimond Gaita on 'the war on terror'. September 11, 2001 marked a change in Australian attitudes towards immigrants. The spotlight was on Muslims. The essays here look at multiculturalism's successes and failures in providing a secure, well-integrated, free and fair Australia. Raimond Gaita has gathered leading writers to examine an issue that goes to the heart of Australia's identity. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781921656606
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. September 11 2001 marked a change inAustralian attitudes towards immigrants. The spotlight was on Muslims.This collection of thought-provoking essays looks at multiculturalism's successes and failures in providing a secure, well-integrated, free and fair Australia.Philosopher and writer Raimond Gaita has gathered some of Australia's leading writers in the field to examine an issue that goes to the heart of Australia's identity.Author and lawyer Waleed Aly examines the role that the media has played in anti-Islamic myth-making in popular Western culture. Writer and researcher Shakira Hussein looks at how Australia's immigration policy has changed the cultural landscape. Geoffrey Brahm Levey writes on multiculturalism and terror and Raimond Gaita on 'the war on terror'. September 11, 2001 marked a change in Australian attitudes towards immigrants. The spotlight was on Muslims. The essays here look at multiculturalism's successes and failures in providing a secure, well-integrated, free and fair Australia. Raimond Gaita has gathered leading writers to examine an issue that goes to the heart of Australia's identity. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781921656606