Race and Arab Americans before and after 9/11 : From invisible citizens to visible subjects

Bringing the rich terrain of Arab American histories to bear on conceptualizations of race in the U.S., this groundbreaking volume fills a critical gap in the field of ethnic studies. Unlike most immigrant communities who either have been consistently marked as non-white, or have made a transition f...

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التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
التنسيق: كتاب
اللغة:Undetermined
منشور في: Syracuse, N.Y Syracuse University Press 2008
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260 |a Syracuse, N.Y 
260 |b Syracuse University Press 
260 |c 2008 
520 |a Bringing the rich terrain of Arab American histories to bear on conceptualizations of race in the U.S., this groundbreaking volume fills a critical gap in the field of ethnic studies. Unlike most immigrant communities who either have been consistently marked as non-white, or have made a transition from non-white to white, Arab Americans historically have been rendered white and have increasingly come to be seen as non-white. matters to the study of Arab American histories and asks essential questions. 
650 |a Arab Americans,Người Mỹ gốc Ả Rập 
650 |x Điều kiện xã hội 
650 |y Social conditions,Thế kỷ 21 
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