Kayhan Irani’s performance, “We’ve Come Undone,” shows the emotional effects of racist targeting against Muslims and its conflation of heterogeneous identities through the experience of a Sikh woman who receives a Muslim-hate phone call in the wake of the racial-profiling responses to 9/11. This performance was recorded at the evening kick-off event for The Scholar & Feminist Conference XXXII, “Fashioning Citizenship: Gender and Immigration,” on March 23, 2007 at Barnard College.

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