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The United States Through Arab Eyes An Anthology Of Writings 18761914 Nabil Matar

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The United States Through Arab Eyes An Anthology Of Writings 18761914 Nabil Matar
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Nabil Matar
ISBN: 9781474434379, 1474434371
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The United States Through Arab Eyes An Anthology Of Writings 18761914 Nabil Matar by Nabil Matar 9781474434379, 1474434371 instant download after payment.

A vibrant collection of writings about America from its earliest Arab immigrants

The first Arab immigrants to New York or Alaska or San Francisco were ‘small’ men and women, preoccupied with eking a living at the same time as confronting the challenges of settling in a new country. They had to come to terms with new race communities such as Indians, Chinese and Blacks, the changing role of women, and the Americanisation of their identity.


Their writings about these experiences – from travellers and emigrants, rich and poor, men and women – took the form of travelogues and newspaper essays, daily diaries and adventure narratives, autobiographies and histories, full-length books published in the Ottoman Press in Lebanon and journal articles in Arabic newspapers printed in Philadelphia, Boston, and New York. Together they show the transnational perspective of immigrants as they reflected on and described the United States for the very first time.


Key features
  • Newly translated texts of the first writings about America by Arabs
  • Divides the translations into four categories: minorities, women, identity and return
  • Shows how Arabs admired the United States for its opportunities, religious tolerance and openness, but also criticised its brute materialism and debilitating work conditions
  • A detailed introduction explores the idea of the Arab Nahda and America

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