
Development of Arab-American Identity
Ernest McCarus(Editor)
The University of Michigan Press
Published on 12. October 1994
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-0-472-10439-0 (ISBN)
Description
By the early twenty-first century, the United States will experience a demographic change as those groups previously thought of as minorities become the majority. Arab-Americans, a fast growning group from Asia and northern Africa, are among those who will soon form part of this new majority. The Development of Arab-American Identity offers an account of the Arab-American experience from the early immigration to the present day. What do Arab-Americans think of traditional American values? How do they perceive their treatment as new immigrants? Have they been seriously alienated from the dominant culture? The Development of Arab-American Identity offers an account of the Arab-American experience from the early immigration to the present day. After the historical background has been set, the essays in this book deal with the struggle for religious, political, cultural, and social identity, all of which involve coping with unconscious and conscious stereotyping and marginalization of Arabs and Arab-Americans.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
illustrations, photographs, tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-472-10439-0 (9780472104390)
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Person
Ernest McCarus was professor emeritus of Arabic and Kurdish languages and linguistics at the University of Michigan.