Title:
Muslim American writers at home : stories, essays and poems of identity, diversity and belonging / edited by Valerie Behiery, Kitty Costello and Hanan Hazime.
ISBN:
9780915117321
Publication Information:
San Francisco, CA, USA : Freedom Voices, [2021]
Physical Description:
258 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary:
"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 interweave 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 Mi'kmaq 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"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Term:
OCLC Number:
on1231957275
Availability:
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