Arab and Arab American Feminisms

Gender, Violence, and Belonging

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Pub Date Mar 07 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

Description

In this collection, Arab and Arab American feminists enlist their intimate experiences to challenge simplistic and long-held assumptions about gender, sexuality, and commitments to feminism and justice-centered struggles. Contributors hail from multiple geographical sites, spiritualities, occupations, sexualities, class backgrounds, and generations. Poets, creative writers, artists, scholars, and activists employ a mix of genres to express feminist commitments and ambiguities and highlight how Arab and Arab American feminist perspectives simultaneously inhabit multiple, overlapping, and intersecting spaces: within families and communities; in anticolonial and antiracist struggles; in debates over spirituality and the divine; within radical, feminist, and queer spaces; in academia and on the street; and between each other. Contributors explore themes as diverse as the intersections between gender, sexuality, Orientalism, racism, Islamophobia, and Zionism, and the place of Arab Jews in Arab and Arab American histories. This book asks how members of diasporic communities navigate their sense of belonging when the country in which they live wages wars in the lands of their ancestors. Arab and Arab American Feminisms opens up new possibilities for placing grounded Arab and Arab American feminist perspectives at the center of gender studies, Middle East studies, American studies, and ethnic studies.

Rabab Abdulhadi is associate professor of ethnic studies/race and resistance studies and senior scholar of the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Initiative at San Francisco State University. She is the coauthor of Mobilizing Democracy: Changing U.S. Policy in the Middle East. Her articles have appeared in Gender and Society, Radical History Review, Peace Review, Journal of Women's History, Ms Magazine, The Guardian, and Palestine Focus, as well as Arab language newspapers and magazines

Evelyn Alsultany is assistant professor in the Program in American Culture at the University of Michigan. Her articles have appeared in American Quarterly, Race and Arab Americans Before and After 9/11, and The Arab Diaspora AND AUTHOR OF ARABS AND MUSLIMS IN THE MEDIA POST-9/11.

Nadine Naber is assistant professor in the Department of Women's Studies and the Program in American Culture at the University of Michigan. Her articles have appeared in the Journal of Feminist Studies, Journal of Ethnic Studies, and Journal of Cultural Dynamics. She is a coeditor of Race and Arab Americans Before and After 9/11 and author of Articulating Arabness.

In this collection, Arab and Arab American feminists enlist their intimate experiences to challenge simplistic and long-held assumptions about gender, sexuality, and commitments to feminism and...


Advance Praise

"Animated by a radical passion for justice broad enough to bring Palestine into the same frame as transgender issues, environmental sustainability and immigration rights, this volume will challenge any single-axis approach to contemporary activism."

-Angela Y. Davis, author of Women, Culture, & Politics

"Incisive feminist analyses on Arab and Muslim Americans. Empirically rich, creative research. Searing critiques of illusions and raw realities of race, gender, sexuality, and nation in "post-racial America."

-Suad Joseph, editor of Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East

"This groundbreaking book offers an extraordinarily rich collection of powerful voices, which speak in an abundance of diverse genres and perspectives. While each contribution is eye-opening alone, the volume as a whole is a collective achievement to celebrate. Arab and Arab American Feminism will creatively and rigorously make readers rethink the meaning of every word in the title."

-Amy Kaplan, author of The Anarchy of Empire in the Making of U.S. Culture

"A passionate, deeply moving, illuminating text that needs to be on everyone's bookshelf---especially those of us concerned with racial, sexual, and gender justice in a post 9/11 world."

-Chandra Talpade Mohanty, author of Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity

"This is the collection I had been waiting for; a living validation that women of color feminism is a liberation theory and freedom practice distinct from liberal Western notions of women's identity and rights."

-Cherríe Moraga, coeditor of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color

"The long-awaited volume, Arab and Arab American Feminisms, is destined to become a canonical text for women's and ethnic studies classes."

-Andrea Smith, coeditor of The Color of Violence: The Incite! Anthology

"Animated by a radical passion for justice broad enough to bring Palestine into the same frame as transgender issues, environmental sustainability and immigration rights, this volume will challenge...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780815632238
PRICE 45.00
PAGES 408

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