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Muslim American Writers at Home: Stories, Essays and Poems of Identity, Diversity and Belonging, Behiery Valerie, Costello Kitty, Hazime Hanan


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Автор: Behiery Valerie, Costello Kitty, Hazime Hanan
Название:  Muslim American Writers at Home: Stories, Essays and Poems of Identity, Diversity and Belonging
ISBN: 9780915117321
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ISBN-10: 0915117320
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 268
Вес: 0.42 кг.
Дата издания: 14.02.2021
Язык: English
Размер: 23.39 x 15.60 x 1.55 cm
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
Подзаголовок: Stories, essays and poems of identity, diversity and belonging
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Поставляется из: США
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This timely collection allows us to hear firsthand the amazingly diverse voices of North American Muslim writers speaking for themselves. Stereotypes are overturned on every page. Shaped by an impressive interweaving of cultures, languages and ethnicities, these writers reflect on what it means to find home-especially when prejudices and distortions abound-and how powerful it can be to feel heard, recognized, welcomed. Through stories, essays and poems, they share their family lore, spiritual journeys, childhood dreams, and memories of homes they left. They offer prayers for our world. They show us how astonishingly vast and varied Muslim American identity and experiences really are-from Miꞌkmaq Muslims to Muslims whose ancestors came on the Mayflower; from Indian Americans to American Indians, from Tunisian-Canadians to Puerto Ricans to Palestinians to Irish-American Muslims inspired to convert by reading Malcolm X, and more. In this chorus of unique voices, there is a unity-whether Muslim-born or a convert, immigrant or North-America-born, a seasoned elder or a budding young poet, each writer invites us to fall in love with their humanity.


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REVIEWS

Muslim American Writers at Home is a compelling compilation that sheds light on the lived experiences of Muslims from diverse backgrounds, living in Canada and the U.S. Works like this are especially important in our current times as it is critical that Muslim artists take ownership of their own stories and narratives.

- GAMA (Gathering All Muslim Artists)


These authentic, diverse and multidimensional voices lift layers of ignorance about Muslims and Islam as they take us beyond and beneath the mainstream, fake narrative. Interweavers of creativity and spirituality, these Muslim authors, whether born in, brought to, or fled to North America, take us to their real world of being racialized, minoritized, and thus dehumanized, via firsthand story-tellings of lived experiences, as we forge ahead toward understanding, faith, love, peace and justice, inshallah. An insightful, painful, impressive, hopeful read.

- Laila Hasib, Inked Resistance Islamic Publishing


At times heartbreaking and beautiful, and at times raw and unvarnished, this worthy anthology provides non-Muslim readers with the perfect antidote to the stereotypes that pervade popular media. This collection contains true gems.

- Graeme Truelove, author of Un-Canadian: Islamophobia in the True North


This anthology gives voice to diverse Americans and Canadians whose identities include being Muslim. These writings are moving, powerful, and a celebration of our common humanity. It is not a book to be read once and then stored on your library shelf. Rather, these stories should be shared and discussed with others so as to develop a greater understanding of the life experiences of North American Muslims.

- Alia Hogben, Former Executive Director of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women.


These powerful, poignant, personal stories about being a Muslim in North America make for a compelling and very readable collection - one that cries out for our attention.

- Linda McQuaig, Canadian journalist & author





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