Bint Arab
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Shakir tells the long neglected story of the bint arabthe Arab womanin the United States. Drawing on primary sources such as club minutes census records and dozens of interviews she explores the experience of late 19th- and early 20th-century immigrantsmostly Christian peasants from Lebanon and Syriaand their American-born daughters. Later she moves on to the well-assimilated granddaughters (many of whom have reidentified with the Arab community and begun to fight its political battles). The work concludes with those womenmost of them Muslimwho have emigrated over the last quarter century from many Arab countries particularly Palestinians.While attempting to correct stereotypes that picture Arab women as passive mindless and downtrodden Shakir gives voice to women caught in a tug of war usually waged within the family between traditional values and the social and sexual liberties permitted women in the West. Complicating that battle has been the American suspicion of Arab peoples which has sometimes pushed womenas guardians of a culture under attackto resist the blandishments of American society. However the sense of embattlement has sometimes had the opposite outcome legitimizing women''s activities in the public and political realm. Leavened with personal reminiscences by the author this book introduces a gallery of spirited women speaking candidly about their differing backgrounds values and aspirations. Essential for all scholars and students of America''s social and religious diversity.
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