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The Lebanese Diaspora

The Arab Immigrant Experience in Montreal, New York, and Paris
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The Lebanese are the largest group of Middle Eastern immigrants in the United States, and Lebanese immigrants are also prominent across Europe and the Americas. Based on over eighty interviews with first-generation Lebanese immigrants in the global cities of New York, Montreal and Paris, this book shows that the Lebanese diaspora - like all diasporas - constructs global relations connecting and transforming their new societies, previous homeland and world-wide communities. Taking Lebanese immigrants' forms of identification, community attachments and cultural expression as manifestations of diaspora experiences, Dalia Abdelhady delves into the ways members of Lebanese diasporic communities move beyond nationality, ethnicity and religion, giving rise to global solidarities and negotiating their social and cultural spaces. The Lebanese Diaspora explores new forms of identities, alliances and cultural expressions, elucidating the daily experiences of Lebanese immigrants and exploring new ways of thinking about immigration, ethnic identity, community, and culture in a global world. By criticizing and challenging our understandings of nationality, ethnicity and assimilation, Abdelhady shows that global immigrants are giving rise to new forms of cosmopolitan citizenship.
Acknowledgments 1 Global Immigrants: Three Views on Diaspora 2 Narratives of Identification: Between Ethnicity and Cosmopolitanism 3 The Power of Community: Beyond Homeland and Host Society 4 Cultures of Expression: Translation, Remembrance, and Global Burden 5 Conclusion: Global Predicaments and Cosmopolitan Quarrels Appendix: Profile of Respondents Notes References Index About the Author
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