Hyphenation as a Reaction against the Fear
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https://doi.org/10.22029/ko.2013.768Abstract
The essays of the volume Arab American Literature and Culture investigate the various aspects of the identity and the expression of an "Arab-American culture" after the terrorist attacks of 9 September 2001. Drama, literature, movies, educational experiences, legal disquisitions, and news from the United States of today are contrastively analysed to illustrate the construction of an Arab-American Self as a reaction against the still-acting process of de-Americanization stemming from the policy of President Bush. Aesthetic and socio-political considerations make the volume an insightful work not only in the field of American Studies, but also in the domain of comparative literature and cultural transfer.
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