Which of the following points do Selod and Embrick make in their discussion of the work of anthropologist Junaid Rana?
A) Rana's research succeeds in moving beyond a homogenous understanding of Muslim experiences.
B) Rana's research fails to show how Muslim male immigrant's bodies are racialized as terrorists.
C) Rana's research does not contribute to studies on racialization.
D) Rana's research does not address how all immigrants are assigned a racial category when they arrive in the United States.
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