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Sunday, November 13, 2011
A young Arab-American woman’s list of hopes for Arab-American Literature
Randa Jarrar "I’m lucky enough to teach an Arab-American lit class at Fresno State–  it’s officially an Arab-American Women’s Fiction class, but I also teach  some poetry, comics, and non-fiction, too– and one of the assignments I  gave my class was to think about what direction they think  Arab-American literature seems to be going, and what direction they  think it ought to go. Lots of students felt that it wasn’t their place,  as White, Latino/a, or Asian-Americans, to tell Arab-American writers  what to write about. But they wrote wonderful short essays anyway,  asking Arab-American writers to write more Sci-Fi, less food porn, more  literary fiction, less politically-centered narratives, more literature  in general. There were lots of great responses, but I wanted to share  this particular response from a young student...READ MORE
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