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When I wrote my previous book on Multiculturalism and Arab American Literature, I first was attracted with the issue of a multicultural background of modern citizens whenever they emigrate from one country to another, from one culture to another, from one language to another, and from one system of customs, traditions, and historical experiences to another. How can they adapt? How can they adjust and familiarize? What are the necessary requirements for such an integration within the "new" environment, the "strange" community, and novel society? To what extent are they ready to respond to such…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When I wrote my previous book on Multiculturalism and Arab American Literature, I first was attracted with the issue of a multicultural background of modern citizens whenever they emigrate from one country to another, from one culture to another, from one language to another, and from one system of customs, traditions, and historical experiences to another. How can they adapt? How can they adjust and familiarize? What are the necessary requirements for such an integration within the "new" environment, the "strange" community, and novel society? To what extent are they ready to respond to such desires? And what are the difficulties and obstacles they might face in the process of adaptation?
Autorenporträt
Ameen Albert Rihani taught and lectured on Arab-American literature, and Philosophy at universities in Lebanon, and the USA. He is introduced in the Encyclopedia of the 21st Century Intellectuals, Cambridge, U.K. Rihani was honored by the American University of Beirut in recognition of ¿his distinguished contributions in the world of literature¿.