"Under Siege is an exceptionally poignant, meticulously researched, and profoundly detailed account of Islamophobia in Canada that will stir the soul and fire the intellect. It is the definitive contribution to the study of Islamophobia and questions relating to the representation of Islam and Muslims in Canadian society to date." Tahir Abbas, Leiden University and author of Countering Violent Extremism: The International Deradicalization Agenda"Trapped between two extremes – the radical and the abject – Muslim youth bear the burden of representation and collective guilt because of their shared religious identity with the 9/11 terrorists. Through richly textured and nuanced interpretative analysis, Zine's capaciously detailed account traces the sharp and visceral reverberations of Islamophobia in the lives of the post-9/11 generation of Canadian Muslim youth." Yasmin Jiwani, Concordia University "By centering the voices of Muslim youth in Canada from the 9/11 generation, [Zine] captures the complex nexus of oppressions experienced by Black and racialized Muslims as they navigate government policies of securitization, university campus culture, news media, and popular culture." New Books Network