Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Note on Arabic Transliteration; Part I: Everyday Lives; 1. Everyday Politics in Arab New York: What Does It Mean to Be Arab American?; 2. Mapping Arab New York: Complexity and Community; Part II: Everyday Contestations; 3. Making 'Arabiya: Education and Identity; 4. The Panopticon of Bay Ridge: Young Women as Community Leaders; Part III: Everyday Identities; 5. From the East River to the Sea: Organizing for Palestine; 6. Thawra fii Times Square: Revolution in Diaspora; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index; About the Author
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"Arab New York draws from rich ethnographic data and presents a narrative, compelling picture of a community engaging with politics on its own terms. Written to expand the existing literature on Arab Americans to include more direct engagement with politics and discourse, Arab New York also serves as an appropriate introduction to Arab American communities, ethnic dynamics in New York City and elsewhere in urban America, and the concept of everyday politics."--Provided by publisher
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22573/ctv12n02ph
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Title
Arab New York.
PARALLEL TITLE PROPER
Parallel Title
Politics and community in the everyday lives of Arab Americans
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Arab Americans-- New York (State)-- New York-- Ethnic identity.
Arab Americans-- New York (State)-- New York-- Social conditions.
Arab Americans-- Political activity-- New York (State)-- New York.
Américains d'origine arabe-- Activité politique-- New York (État)-- New York.
Américains d'origine arabe-- Identité ethnique-- New York (État)-- New York.
Américains d'origine arabe-- New York (État)-- New York-- Conditions sociales.