Possible histories : Arab Americans and the queer ecology of peddling / Charlotte Karem Albrecht.

"Many of the hundreds of thousands of Syrians who immigrated to the US beginning in the 1870s worked as peddlers. Men were able to transgress Syrian norms related to marriage practices while they were traveling, while Syrian women accessed more economic autonomy though their participation in pe...

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Main Author: Karem Albrecht, Charlotte (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2023]
Series:American crossroads ; 70.
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Online Access:JSTOR Open Access
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Summary:"Many of the hundreds of thousands of Syrians who immigrated to the US beginning in the 1870s worked as peddlers. Men were able to transgress Syrian norms related to marriage practices while they were traveling, while Syrian women accessed more economic autonomy though their participation in peddling networks. In Possible Histories, Charlotte Karem Albrecht explores this peddling economy of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as a site for revealing how dominant ideas about sexuality are imbricated in Arab American racial histories. Karem Albrecht marshals a queer affective approach to community and family history to show how Syrian immigrant peddlers and their interdependent networks of labor and care appeared in interconnected discourses of modernity, sexuality, gender, class, and race. Possible Histories conceptualizes this profession, and its place in narratives of Arab American history, as a "queer ecology" of laboring practices, intimacies, and knowledge production. This book ultimately proposes a new understanding of the long arm of Arab American history that puts sexuality and gender at the heart of ways of navigating US racial systems"--
Physical Description:1 online resource (xix, 177 pages) : illustrations, portraits.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0520391748
9780520391741
0520391721
9780520391727
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