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Arabamerican Womens Writing And Performance Orientalism Race And The Idea Of The Arabian Nights Somaya Sami Sabry

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Arabamerican Womens Writing And Performance Orientalism Race And The Idea Of The Arabian Nights Somaya Sami Sabry
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Author: Somaya Sami Sabry
ISBN: 9780755616718, 0755616715
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Arabamerican Womens Writing And Performance Orientalism Race And The Idea Of The Arabian Nights Somaya Sami Sabry by Somaya Sami Sabry 9780755616718, 0755616715 instant download after payment.

The public image of Arabs in America has been radically affected by the ‘war on terror’. But stereotypes of Arabs, manifested for instance in Orientalist representations of Sheherazade and the Arabian Nights in Hollywood, have prevailed for much longer. Here Somaya Sabry argues that the Arab-American experience has been powerfully shaped by racial discourse and Orientalism, and is further complicated today by hostility towards Arabs in post-9/11 America. She shows how Arab-American women writers and performers confront and subvert racial stereotypes in this charged context by recasting representations of Sheherazade. Shedding new light on Arab-American women’s negotiations of identity, this book will be indispensable for all those interested in the Arab-American world, American ethnic studies and race, as well as diaspora studies, women’s studies, literature, cultural studies and performance studies.

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