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Arabs in America :building a new future
- 其他作者: Suleiman, Michael W.,
- 出版: Philadelphia : Temple University Press 1999.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (ix, 355 pages).
- 標題: SOCIAL SCIENCE General. , AnthropologyCultural. , Araber. , Arab Americans Social conditions. , SOCIAL SCIENCE , Social conditions. , Discrimination & Race Relations. , Américains d'origine arabe , Conditions sociales. , SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology -- Cultural. , Arab Americans , SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. , Américains d'origine arabe Conditions sociales. , Electronic books. , SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. , Soziale Situation , Minority Studies. , General. , USA.
- ISBN: 1566397278 , 9781566397278
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 摘要: Setting the record straight about Arab American culture.
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- 系統號: 005294475
- 資料類型: 電子書
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For many North Americans, Arab Americans are invisible, recalled only when words like "terrorism" or "anti-American sentiments" arise. However, people of Arab descent have been contributing to U. S. an d Canadian culture since the 1870s in fields as diverse as literature, science, politics, medicine, and commerce -- witness surgeon Michael DeBakey, former Oregon governor Victor Atiyeh, consumer advocate Ralph Nader, and Canadian M.P. Mac Harb. Yet while Arab American contributions to our society are significant and Arab Americans surpass the U.S. average in both education and economics, they still struggle for recognition and acceptance. In this volume, editor Michael Suleiman brings together 21 prominent scholars from a wide range of perspectives -- including anthropology, economics, history, law, literature and culture, political science, and sociology -- to take a close look at the status of Arabs in North America. Topics range from the career of Arab American singer, dancer, and storyteller Wadeeha Atiyeh to a historical examination of Arab Americans and Zionism. The contributors discuss in Detroit, a group of well-educated Jordanian men, and the Shi'a Muslims -- to illustrate the range of Arab emigre experience. More broadly, they examine Arab American identity, political activism, and attempts by Arab immigrants to achieve respect and recognition in their new homes. They address both the present situation for Arab Americans and prospects for their future. Arabs in America will engage anyone interested in Arab American studies, ethnic studies, and American studies.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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