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Lasan ka Achar. Butt. Arjun's.

Posted: Mar 6, 2009 Fri 07:59 am     Views: 321   

Moustafa Bayoumi
Brooklyn College, CUNY

The Race is On: Black and Arab in the American Imagination

Mar 13th AT 2 P.M.
CUNY Graduate Center, Room 5409
All are welcome.

Moustafa Bayoumi is an Associate Professor of English at Brooklyn College,
the City University of New York. He is the author of How Does It Feel to Be
a Problem? Being Young and Arab in America (The Penguin Press), which won a
2008 American Book Award, and co-editor of The Edward Said Reader (Vintage).
He has also published academic essays in Transition, Interventions, The Yale
Journal of Criticism, Amerasia, Arab Studies Quarterly, The Journal of Asian
American Studies, and other places, and his writings have also appeared in
Nation, The London Review of Books, and The Village Voice.

The CUNY Graduate Center is located at 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016.
The Postcolonial Studies Group is a chartered organization of the Doctoral
Students' Council.


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