This thesis examines A Far Journey (1914), the autobiography by Syrian-American pastor Abraham Mitrie Rihbany, and parses its relationship and reaction to American nativism and to the growing Syrian-American community. A Far Journey is more than an autobiography, it serves as an appeal to Rihbany's American readership for the assimilation and acceptance of the Syrian immigrant. Rihbany strategically constructs a view of Syria and of the United States\ud within the framework of American conceptions of the Holy Land and of the American nation in order to win the ear of his American reader and promote the Syrian as an appropriate candidate for Americanization. This thesis reads A Far Journey, and several other of Rihbany 's works, and broadens...
This dissertation examines the positionality that informs both internal and external identity mainte...
abstract: The goal of this thesis project is to provide insight into the lives of Syrian refugees, a...
This thesis deals with the contingency and choice within “diaspora nationalism” as it manifested amo...
This thesis examines A Far Journey (1914), the autobiography by Syrian-American pastor Abraham Mitri...
This creative thesis is an exploration of and reflection on my childhood experiences as a Syrian Ame...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Eminent historians and writers have frequently referred to the imp...
From 1870-1920, Syrians—primarily but not entirely Christian—emigrated to the United States for a su...
Understanding Arab nationalism is very complex in that the definition of what makes a person an Arab...
This article argues that the 1921 collection of diasporic short stories Hikayat al-mahjar, written b...
The migration of Syrians to America in the 19th and 20th centuries is a major issue which has been w...
The migration of Syrians to America in the 19 th and 20 th centuries is a major issue which has been...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the evolution of Kahlil Gibran\u27s political thought...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the evolution of Kahlil Gibran\u27s political thought...
This dissertation examines the positionality that informs both internal and external identity mainte...
Due to the human rights violations occurring in Syria, many Syrians fled their homeland and are now ...
This dissertation examines the positionality that informs both internal and external identity mainte...
abstract: The goal of this thesis project is to provide insight into the lives of Syrian refugees, a...
This thesis deals with the contingency and choice within “diaspora nationalism” as it manifested amo...
This thesis examines A Far Journey (1914), the autobiography by Syrian-American pastor Abraham Mitri...
This creative thesis is an exploration of and reflection on my childhood experiences as a Syrian Ame...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Eminent historians and writers have frequently referred to the imp...
From 1870-1920, Syrians—primarily but not entirely Christian—emigrated to the United States for a su...
Understanding Arab nationalism is very complex in that the definition of what makes a person an Arab...
This article argues that the 1921 collection of diasporic short stories Hikayat al-mahjar, written b...
The migration of Syrians to America in the 19th and 20th centuries is a major issue which has been w...
The migration of Syrians to America in the 19 th and 20 th centuries is a major issue which has been...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the evolution of Kahlil Gibran\u27s political thought...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the evolution of Kahlil Gibran\u27s political thought...
This dissertation examines the positionality that informs both internal and external identity mainte...
Due to the human rights violations occurring in Syria, many Syrians fled their homeland and are now ...
This dissertation examines the positionality that informs both internal and external identity mainte...
abstract: The goal of this thesis project is to provide insight into the lives of Syrian refugees, a...
This thesis deals with the contingency and choice within “diaspora nationalism” as it manifested amo...