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40 Conn. L. Rev. 1201 (2007-2008)
Selective Racialization: Middle-Eastern American Identity and the Faustian Pact with Whiteness

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LAW REVIEW
VOLUME 40                   MAY 2008                    NUMBER 4
Article
Selective Racialization:
Middle-Eastern American Identity and the Faustian
Pact with Whiteness
JoHN TEHRANIAN
Drawing on Charles Lawrence's insights on the power of unconscious
racism, John Tehranian examines the social mechanisms that have fueled
discrimination against Middle-Eastern Americans and exacerbated their
relative invisibility in the body politic and the civil rights movement.
Tehranian begins by examining the continued societal relevance of the
concept of whiteness, analyzing the construction of a distinct Middle-
Eastern taxonomy, and charting the transformation of Middle-Eastern
Americans in the public imagination from friendly foreigners to a veritable
enemy race. Dissecting the negotiation of Middle-Eastern racial identity,
Tehranian argues that Middle-Eastern Americans are subject to a two-
fold, and frequently unconscious, process that has fostered their relative
invisibility and absence from the civil rights dialogue. On one hand,
society has selectively racialized individuals of Middle-Eastern descent,
thereby unleashing a pernicious stereotyping feedback loop that ossifies
negative connotations associated with the group and accentuates the sense
of their Otherness. On the other hand, many Middle-Eastern Americans
have adopted assimilatory covering measures to downplay their Otherness
in the eyes of society. In the process, they have made a Faustian pact with
whiteness-both as an unconscious response to and strategic tactic against
the forces of racism. Taken as a whole, these forces have simultaneously
enabled Middle Easterners to avoid discrimination at an individual level
but lessened the ability of the community, as a whole, to systematically
fight invidious discrimination and stereotyping in the long term.

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