Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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Art in circulation and translation | 2021 | World art 11 (3): 335-57 | H6 [WORLD-] | 2150-0908 | |||
Sexual attitudes and behaviours among Arab American young adults in the USA | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (12): 1591-607 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
From “in-betweenness” to “positioned belongings”: second-generation Palestinian-Americans negotiate the tensions of assimilation and transnationalism | 2020 | Ethnic and racial studies 43 (16): 135-54 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Navigating virginities: enactment of sexual agency among Arab women in the USA | 2019 | Culture, health & sexuality 21 (10): 1103-16 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Race, religion and identity: Arab Christians in the United States | 2018 | Culture and religion 19 (1): 1-19 | H6/KFO [SCOTTISH-] | 1475-5610 | |||
Fear of crime among Arab Americans in a culture of fear | 2017 | Ethnic and racial studies 40 (14-15): 2481-500 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 0141-9870 | |||
Racialized political shock: Arab American racial formation and the impact of political events | 2016 | Ethnic and racial studies 39 (15): 2722-39 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 0141-9870 | |||
Reclaiming identity, online: an interview with Evelyn Alsultany, University of Michigan | 2016 | American anthropologist 118 (1): 161-5 | *H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7294 | |||
Coming of age in the solitude of the lost land: Randa Jarrar's A map of home | 2014 | Hawwa: journal of women of the Middle East and the Islamic world 12 (2-3): 268-88 | H6/KW [HAWWA-] | 1569-2078 | |||
Counter fictions and imaginary topographies: auto/biographical methodologies and the construction of group knowledge in Evelyn Shakir's Bint Arab: Arab and Arab American women in the United States | 2014 | Hawwa: journal of women of the Middle East and the Islamic world 12 (2-3): 237-67 | H6/KW [HAWWA-] | 1569-2078 | |||
Explaining religious differences in immigrants' gender role attitudes: the changing impact of origin country and individual religiosity | 2014 | Ethnic and racial studies 37 (14): 2615-35 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 0141-9870 | |||
Neo-Nazi nationalism | 2011 | Studies in ethnicity and nationalism 11 (3): 365-83 | H6/KF [STUDIES-] | 1473-8481 | |||
Imagining postnationalism: arts, citizenship education, and Arab American youth | 2009 | Anthropology and education quarterly 40 (1): 1-19 | H6 [COUNCIL-] | 0161-7761 | |||
Transnational families under siege: Lebanes Shi'a in Dearborn, Michigan, and the 2006 War on Lebanon | 2009 | Journal of Middle East women's studies 5 (3): 145-74 | *H6/KW [JOURNAL-] | 1552-5864 | |||
The diaspora project of Arab Americans: assessing the magnitude and determinants of politicized ethnic identity | 2009 | Ethnic and racial studies 32 (8): 1304-24 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 0141-9870 | |||
Marriage in colour: race, religion and spouse selection in four American mosques | 2009 | Ethnic and racial studies 32 (1): 323-45 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 0141-9870 | |||
The ancestry question and ethnic heterogeneity: the case of Arab Americans | 2008 | International migration review 42 (2): 505-17 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | |||
Assimilating to a white identity: the case of Arab Americans | 2007 | International migration review 41 (4): 860-79 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | |||
The dynamics of identity reconstruction among Arab communities in the United States | 2006 | Anthropos (St Augustin) 101 (1): 111-21 | H6 [ANTHROPOS-] | 0257-9774 | |||
The rules of forced engagement: race, gender and the culture of fear among Arab immigrants in San Francisco post-9/11 | 2006 | Cultural dynamics 18 (3): 235-67 | H6 [CULTURAL-] | 0921-3740 | |||
'Celebrating Arabs': tracing legend and rumor labyrinths in post-9 /11 Detroit | 2005 | Journal of American folklore 118 (468): 219-36 | H6/KF [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8751 | |||
Mosques, collective identity, and gender differences among Arab American muslims | 2005 | Journal of Middle East women studies 1 (1): 53-78 | *H6/KW [JOURNAL-] | 1552-5864 | |||
Cultural influences on immigrant women's labor force participation: the Arab-American case | 2004 | International migration review 38 (1): 52-77 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | |||
Arab and Muslim America: emergent scholarship, new visibility, conspicuous gap in Academe | 2003 | American anthropologist 105 (3): 631-4 | *H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7294 | |||
Cracking down on diaspora: Arab Detroit and America's [War on Terror] | 2003 | Anthropological quarterly 76 (3): 443-62 | 0003-5491 | ||||
Contesting the politics of culture, rewriting the boundaries of inclusion: working for social justice with Muslim and Arab communities | 2002 | Anthropology and education quarterly 33 (3): 308-16 | 0161-7761 | ||||
From neologisms to social practice: an analysis of the wanding of America | 2002 | Anthropology and education quarterly 33 (3): 297-307 | 0161-7761 | ||||
New images of Arab Detroit: seeing otherness and identity through the lens of September 11 | 2002 | American anthropologist 104 (3): 917-22 | *H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7294 | |||
Arab Americans and the criminalization of dissent | 2002 | Social analysis 46 (1): 125-8 | 0155-977X | ||||
Mediterranean migrations and Arab-American stereotypes | 2001 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 11 (1): 103-13 | 1016-3476 | ||||
Deeping the melting pot: Arab-Americans at the turn of the century | 2001 | Middle East journal 55 (3): 459-73 | *H6/KW [MIDDLE-] | 0026-3141 | |||
How the Gulf War changed the A'rab-'A'merican 'U'niversity 'G'raduate''s discourse on Arab nationalism and gender politics | 2001 | Middle East journal 55 (2): 277-96 | 0026-3141 | ||||
Ambiguous insiders: an investigation of Arab American invisibility | 2000 | Ethnic and racial studies 23 (1): 37-61 | 1466-4356 | ||||
'They got the English hashed up a bit': names, narratives and assimilation in Newfoundland's Syrian-Lebanese community | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 67-79 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Arab Americans: those who followed Columbus | 1993 | Bulletin. Middle East Studies Association of North America, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ 27 (1): 5-22 |