Arab America

Arab America Gender, Cultural Politics, and Activism - Nation of Newcomers : Immigrant History as American History

Hardback (17 Aug 2012)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Arab Americans are one of the most misunderstood segments of the U.S. population, especially after the events of 9/11. In Arab America, Nadine Naber tells the stories of second generation Arab American young adults living in the San Francisco Bay Area, most of whom are political activists engaged in two culturalist movements that draw on the conditions of diaspora, a Muslim global justice and a Leftist Arab movement.


Writing from a transnational feminist perspective, Naber reveals the complex and at times contradictory cultural and political processes through which Arabness is forged in the contemporary United States, and explores the apparently intra-communal cultural concepts of religion, family, gender, and sexuality as the battleground on which Arab American young adults and the looming world of America all wrangle. As this struggle continues, these young adults reject Orientalist thought, producing counter-narratives that open up new possibilities for transcending the limitations of Orientalist, imperialist, and conventional nationalist articulations of self, possibilities that ground concepts of religion, family, gender, and sexuality in some of the most urgent issues of our times: immigration politics, racial justice struggles, and U.S. militarism and war.


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Book information

ISBN: 9780814758861
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: New York University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.8927073
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 310
Weight: 544g
Height: 234mm
Width: 158mm
Spine width: 25mm