The representation of fatherhood by the arab diaspora in the united states

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2012-02-17T09:49:05Z

2012-02-17T09:49:05Z

2008

Abstract

This article analyzes three debut novels ¿Alicia Erian's Towelhead (2005), Laila Halaby's West of the Jordan (2003), and Diana Abu-Jaber's Arabian Jazz (1993)- in order to explore the representation of fatherhood by the Arab diaspora in the United States. To do so, it will draw on Ralph La Rossa's notion of "new father", and on Julie Peteet's and Daniel Monterescu's ideas about Arab masculinity. It will then analyze the main father figures in the novels under the light of these concepts. It will finally conclude that the different existing models of Arab fatherhood move from traditionalism to liberalism, and that allows the possibility of "new fatherhoods" to emerge.

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English

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GRC Creació i Pensament de les Dones (Universitat de Barcelona) i GRC Cos i Textualitat (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/lectora/article/view/43319

Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat, 2008, vol. 14, p. 101-112

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