Abstract

Arab-Americans are an essential part of the multi-ethnic scene in the United States of America. They are increasingly making their voices louder. However, the process of Americanization has shaped Arab-American experience and literature both directly and indirectly. The early immigrants faced the pressures of assimilation into the American society, while also trying to preserve their Arab identity in the American-born generation. Cultural issues that are related to the immigrants’ experience, like biculturalism, bilingualism and dualism, are vitally depicted in Arab-American poetry. The American-born poets of Arab descent find in poetry a way through which they could express the dilemma of the Arab diaspora. Sam Hamod is one of the contemporary Lebanese-American literary figures whose works reflect the cultural conflicts from which the immigrants and their descendants suffer. Many of his poems deal with the concept of the “Third Space,” presented by the post-colonial theorist Homi K. Bhabha. It is a hybrid space in which the hyphenated individuals are stuck. In the multicultural and multiracial environment of the United States, the immigrants’ offspring occupy this in-between position where diverse cultures meet and clash in an endless process of identity splitting.

Highlights

  • Arab-Americans are an essential part of the multi-ethnic scene in the United States of America

  • The early immigrants faced the pressures of assimilation into the American society, while trying to preserve their Arab identity in the American-born generation

  • Sam Hamod is one of the contemporary Lebanese-American literary figures whose works reflect the cultural conflicts from which the immigrants and their descendants suffer

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Summary

America: A “Melting Pot” or a “Salad Bowl”

The United States of America has a long history of immigration that goes back to as early as the seventeenth century and extends to the present. “Immigration to the United States in the twentieth century,” Roger Daniels reveals the reasons of the immigration to America: For centuries this country has always been the traditional heaven of refuge for countless victims of religious and political persecutions in other lands. These immigrants have made outstanding contributions to American music, art, literature, business, finance, philanthropy, and many other phases of cultural, political industrial and commercial life. Arab-Americans form an essential part of the multi-ethnic landscape in America, as there is an increase in the number of Arab immigrants to America who descend from different origins and religions

Arab-American Ethnicity
Arab-American Poetry
Sam Hamod
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