Uncivil Rites
- 264pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Salaita’s controversial firing by the University of Illinois provoked a national conversation about academic freedom and the question of Palestine.
Questo autore esplora temi di arabo-americani, popoli indigeni, razza ed etnia all'interno delle sue opere letterarie. Attraverso la sua scrittura, approfondisce le complessità dell'identità e dell'appartenenza. Il suo lavoro offre un esame avvincente di diverse prospettive culturali.




Salaita’s controversial firing by the University of Illinois provoked a national conversation about academic freedom and the question of Palestine.
Where It Comes From And What It Means For Politics Today
This book has received the prestigious 2007 Myers Outstanding Book Award, highlighting its exceptional contribution to literature. It explores significant themes that resonate with readers, showcasing a compelling narrative and well-developed characters. The recognition emphasizes its impact and importance within its genre, making it a noteworthy addition to any collection.
Exploring the evolution of Arab American literature, this work highlights its growth over the past century, particularly in the last thirty years. It emphasizes the diverse content and styles that emerge from a shared community shaped by unique historical, political, and cultural contexts. Salaita provides a detailed examination of the genre, mapping its landscape rather than offering a strict definition, showcasing the richness and complexity of Arab American fiction.
Exploring the evolution of Zionism, this book delves into how it transformed into a distinctive ideology in Western perception. It examines the historical, cultural, and political factors that contributed to this shift, highlighting the interplay between Zionism and Western values. The author analyzes key events and figures that shaped this narrative, providing insights into the complexities of identity, nationalism, and international relations. This critical examination reveals the nuanced dynamics that have influenced Western attitudes toward Zionism over time.