
Prisms of Prejudice
Media do not reflect: media refract. In the United States, established and enduring prisms of prejudice about the projected āĆĆŗMiddle EastāĆù are mediated through popular culture, broadcast news, government mission statements and official maps.¬ā This mediation¬ā serves to assert political boundaries and construct the United States as heroic against a villainous or victimized Middle East.¬ā These problematic maps and narratives are persistent over time and prevalent across genre, with clear consequences evidenced by the rise in¬ā discriminatory sentiments in the US population and experiences of harm in US Arab and Muslim communities. Exploring a wide range of media, Karin Gwinn Wilkins illuminates the shape and scope of these narratives and explores ways to¬ā counter these prisms of prejudice through informed and engaged strategic intervention in critical communication literacy.¬ā
