Arab Americans' Identity Formation Process: Exile and Hybridity in Arab American Literature Before 9/11 and After

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Knowledge Repository @ IUP Theses and Dissertations (All) 7-31-2014 Arab Americans' Identity Formation Process: Exile and Hybridity in Arab American Literature Before 9/11 and After Muhammad Ali M. El-Sagheer Suliman Follow this and additional works at: http://knowledge.library.iup.edu/etd Recommended Citation Suliman, Muhammad Ali M. El-Sagheer, "Arab Americans' Identity Formation Process: Exile and Hybridity in Arab American Literature Before 9/11 and After" (2014). Theses and Dissertations (All). 747. http://knowledge.library.iup.edu/etd/747 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by Knowledge Repository @ IUP. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations (All) by an authorized administrator of Knowledge Repository @ IUP. For more information, please contact cclouser@iup.edu, sara.parme@iup.edu.

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ARAB AMERICANS IDENTITY FORMATION PROCESS: EXILE AND HYBRIDITY IN ARAB AMERICAN LITERATURE BEFORE 9/11 AND AFTER A Dissertation Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies and Research in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy Muhammad Ali Muhammad El-Sagheer Suliman August 2014

2014 Muhammad Ali Muhammad El-Sagheer Suliman All Rights Reserved ii

School of Graduate Studies and Research Department of English We hereby approve the dissertation of Muhammad Ali Muhammad El-Sagheer Suliman Candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Lingyan Yang, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English, Advisor Christopher Orchard, D. Phil. Professor of English Christopher Kuipers, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English ACCEPTED Timothy P. Mack, Ph.D. Dean School of Graduate Studies and Research iii

Title: Arab Americans Identity Formation Process: Exile and Hybridity in Arab American Literature Before 9/11 and After Author: Muhammad Ali Muhammad El-Sagheer Suliman Dissertation Chair: Dr. Lingyan Yang Dissertation Committee Members: Dr. Christopher Orchard Dr. Christopher Kuipers This dissertation offers a critical study of the stages of Arab American identity expressed through the concept of exile and hybridity seen at work in the Arab American literary tradition before 9/11 and after. I am using both postcolonial and feminist theoretical approaches in my research. As postcolonial survivors and mostly women, Arab American authors wrote about being marginalized and alienated in the American culture. They also examined the indelible influence that living in the American peripheries left on constructing their identities. My focus is on hybridity as one of the major stages of the Arab American identity formation process. I am using Homi Bhabha s theory of Hybridity to explain its influence in constructing an Arab American identity. In part of my dissertation, I develop my argument through conducting a critical analysis of writers such as Ameen Rihani and his first Arab American novel The book of Khalid (1911), Khalil Gibran s The Prophet (1923), and other early works from 1940s to the 1960s. After that, I analyze Diana Abu-Jaber s novel Arabian Jazz (1993) and Edward Said s Memoir Out of Place (1999). Mohja Kahf s novel, The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf (2006) and Randa Jarrar s short story Lost in the Freakin Yonkers (2009), are the examined from a feminist perspective to expose the double layered oppression of cultural hegemony that Arab American women go through. iv

Finally, I am highlighting the Islamophobia against Muslims in America in both media and fiction. I criticize Edward Zwick s movie, The Siege (1998) to discuss the American anti- Arab racism in America before 9/11. Laila Halaby s masterpiece Once in a Promised Land (2007) and Toufic El-Rassi s graphic novel Arab in America (2007) are thoroughly analyzed to expose the American racist ideology and hatred towards Muslims after 9/11. Arabs in America are exiled, displaced, or marginalized because of the negative stereotypes in American media and literature. To my mind, the only way of inclusion in the American culture is to be either more prolific writers or active politicians to represent the Arab and Muslim communities in a positive way to the American public. v