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Arab Detroit : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arab Detroit
''Arab Detroit: From Margin to Mainstream'' is a book published by Wayne State University Press in 2000, edited by Nabeel Abraham and Andrew Shryock. It discusses the Arab population in Metro Detroit.〔JC, p. 352.〕 The book's subtitle refers to the question of whether Arabs in Metro Detroit have joined the mainstream American culture and society or whether they are still marginalized.〔 ==Background== It originated from ''Creating a New Arab World: A Century in the Life of the Arab Community in Detroit'', a 1994 project of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).〔 The editors are anthropologists,〔Goode, p. 125.〕 and Abraham, a Palestinian American, has a father from Bayt Hanina and a mother from Jerusalem.〔Hooglund, p. 108.〕 Of the 25 authors,〔 among them immigrants and scholars,〔Goode, p. 125.〕 many had lived and/or worked in the Arab community of Detroit and therefore had personal ties there.〔
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