- Jack Shaheen
Jack G. Shaheen (born 1935) is
Professor Emeritus ofMass Communication atSouthern Illinois University . He was also a consultant onMiddle East affairs forCBS News .He studies portrayals of Arabs and
Islam in American media. Being a committed internationalist and humanist, Dr. Shaheen addresses stereotypical images of racial and ethnic groups. His presentations illustrate that stereotypes do not exist in a vacuum, that hurtfulcaricature s of Asians, blacks,Latino s and others, impact innocents. He explains why such portraits persist, and provides viable solutions to help shatter misperceptions.Among Dr. Shaheen's awards recognizing his "outstanding contribution towards a better understanding of our global community" are the
University of Pennsylvania 'sJanet Lee Stevens Award, and theAmerican-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee 's Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition for "his lifelong commitment to bring a better understanding towards peace for all mankind."Shaheen, a recipient of two Fulbright teaching awards, holds degrees from the
Carnegie Institute of Technology ,Pennsylvania State University and theUniversity of Missouri . He regularly appears on national programs such as Nightline,Good Morning America , 48 Hours, and The Today Show. Also, he has worked with several television series:The Lucy Show ,Twelve O'Clock High andThe Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau .Bibliography
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*"The TV Arab " (October 1984, ISBN 0-87972-309-2, Bowling Green State University Popular Press)
*"Reel Bad Arabs " (2001, ISBN 1-56656-388-7)
*"Nuclear War Films"
*"Arab and Muslim Stereotyping in American Popular Culture"
*"Abscam : Arabiaphobia in America" (1980, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee)
*"The Survival of Public Broadcasting" (1973, Southern Illinois University)
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