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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. and 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 an assortment of different communities a Palestinian refugee community in Detroit, a group of well-educated Jordanian men, and the Shia Muslims in order to illustrate the range of Arab emigre experience. More broadly, they examine Arabs in the legal system, youth and family, health and welfare, as well as 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. Michael W. Suleiman is University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Political Science at Kansas State University. He has written and co-edited numerous works in the field of Arab American studies, including U.S. Policy on Palestine from Wilson to Clinton and Arab Americans: Continuity and Change.

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title Arabs in America Building a New Future author Suleiman - photo 1

title:Arabs in America : Building a New Future
author:Suleiman, Michael W.
publisher:Temple University Press
isbn10 | asin:1566397278
print isbn13:9781566397278
ebook isbn13:9780585365534
language:English
subjectArab Americans--Social conditions.
publication date:1999
lcc:E184.A65A72 1999eb
ddc:305.8927073
subject:Arab Americans--Social conditions.
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Arabs in America
Building a New Future
Edited by Michael W. Suleiman
Page iv Temple University Press Philadelphia 19122 Copyright 1999 by - photo 2
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Temple University Press, Philadelphia 19122
Copyright 1999 by Temple University
All rights reserved
Published 1999
Printed in the United States of America
Picture 3 The paper used in this publication meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-I984
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Arabs in America: building a new future / edited by Michael W. Suleiman.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-56639-726-X (alk. paper). ISBN 1-56639-727-8 (pbk.:
alk. paper).
1. Arab AmericansSocial conditions. 1. Suleiman, Michael W.
E184.A65A72 1999
305.8927073dc21 99-22775
CIP
Excerpts from the poems "Breath" (p. 331 herein), "Available Light" (p. 331), and "Lasts'' (p. 332), David Williams, in TRAVELING MERCIES (Farmington, ME: Alice James Books, 1993), reprinted courtesy of Alice James Books.
Excerpts from the poem "Shrines" (p. 329 herein), Naomi Shihab Nye, from ANTHOLOGY OF MODERN PALESTINIAN LITERATURE, edited by Salma Jayyusi. Copyright 1989 Columbia University Press. Reprinted with permission of the publisher.
Excerpts from the poems "Different Ways to Pray" (p. 328 herein), "Remembered" (p. 329), "Kindness" (p. 329), "For Lost and Found Brothers" (p. 330), and "The Man Who Makes Brooms" (p. 328), Naomi Shihab Nye, reprinted by permission of the author, from WORDS UNDER THE WORDS: SELECTED POEMS, copyright 1995, and used by permission of Far Corner Books.
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To Penny, with love
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CONTENTS
Preface
xi
Introduction: The Arab Immigrant Eexperience
Michael W. Suleiman
1
Part I: Profiles of Specific Communities
1. Attachment and Identity: The Palestinian Community of Detroit
May Seikaly
25
2. Jordanian Migrants in Texas and Ohio: The Quest for Education and Work in a Global Society
Richard T. Antoun
39
3. A Look At Differing Ideologies Among Shi'a Muslims in the United States
Linda S. Walbridge
53
Part II: Arabs and the American Legal System
4. Arabs and the American Legal System: Cultural and Political Ramifications
Fatima Agha Al-Hayani
69
5. A Closer Look At Anti-Terrorism Law: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee v. Reno and the Construction of Alien's Rights
Kathleen M. Moore
84

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6. Legal Perspectives On Arabs and Muslims in U.S. Courts
Mohamed Mattar
100
Part III: Youth and the Family
7. Teens-Between: The Public and Private Spheres of Arab-Canadian Adolescents
Sharon McIrvin Abu-Laban and Baha Abu-Laban
113
8. Family and Ethnic Identity in An Arab-American Community
Kristine Ajrouch
129
9. Arab-Canadian Youth in Immigrant Family Life
Baha Abu-Laban and Sharon Mclrvin Abu-Laban
140
Part IV: Health and Welfare Issues
10. Arab-American Health and the Process of Coming to America: Lessons from the Metropolitan Detroit Area
Rosina Hassoun
157
11. Attitudes of Arab Immigrants Toward Welfare
Barbara C. Aswad
177
12. The Detoriorating Ethnic Safety Net Among Arab Immigrants in Chicago
Louise Cainkar
192
Part V: Political Activism
13. Not Quite White: Race Classification and the Arab-American Experience
Helen Hatab Samhan
209
14. Debating Palestine: Arab-American Challenges to Zionism, 19171932
Lawrence Davidson
227
15. Community and Political Activism Among Arab Americans in Detroit
Janice J. Terry
241

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