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Race and Transnationalism in the First Syrian-American Community, 1890-1930
Former Ottomans in the Ranks: Pro-Entente Military Recruitment Among Syrians in the Americas, 1916–18*
Toward an Arabic Modernism: Politics, Poetics, and the Postcolonial
The Infusion of Stars and Stripes: Sectarianism and National Unity in Little Syria, New York, 1890-1905
Growth and Development of Mahjar Literature: a Study
Holly Arida & Richard Alan Popp, Writing Together
Iliya Abu Mâdi As a Romantic Poet: an Over View
Sarah M. A. Gualtieri, "Between Arab and White: Race and Ethnicity in the Early Syrian American Diaspora
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Review Article the Modern Arabic Short Story
Elia Abu Madi
Transnationalism and the Syrian Migrant Public: the Case of the 1925 Syrian Revolt
Kahlil Gibran and Other Arab American Prophets Sana Mcharek Florida State University
Negotiating the Third Space in the Arab American Fiction of Diana Abu-Jaber and Laila Halaby
Biographical Analysis of Poem “On Love” by Kahlil Gibran
Pantheism and Escapism in Abu Madi's 'Enigmas' and 'The Evening' from English Romanticism Perspectives
Stacy Fahrenthold TRANSNATIONAL MODES AND
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Syrian and Lebanese Long-Distance Nationalisms in New York City, São Paulo, and Buenos Aires, 1913-1929
Literary Influences of Gibran Khalil Gibran
Reception of Bicultural Identity in Arabic Diaspora Literature: the Works of Elia Abu Madi in Qisshat Al-Adabi Al-Mahjary
A Stylistic Analysis of Arab-American Poetry: Mahjar (Place of Emigration) Poetry
Arabic Migration Literature of America
Ameen Rihani's “Juhan”
The Development of Asian Arabic Poetic Literature in Latin America: an Overview
Lilianne Zeidan*
Literary Encounters with America in Arabic Literature
Abu Madi: a Voice of Modernity in Contemporary Arabic Poetry Dr
Transitional Portraits: Syrian Immigrants of the North American Mahjar in ‘Abd Al-Masih Haddad’S Prose
Literary Societies That Played an Important Role in the Development of Arabic Mahjar Literature
"Ameen Rihani: Founder of Mahjari
Arabic-Speaking Immigrants in Argentina, 1880-1946
Department Arabic Thiruvananthapuram
Taking Root: Arab-American Community Studies, Volume
UC San Diego Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Mexican Mahjar: Transnational Maronites, Jews, and Arabs Under the French Mandate by Camila Pastor (Review)
UC Davis UC Davis Previously Published Works
The Literature of the Early Arab-Americans Between 1870-1940 Fadi Ahmad Al-Issa
Khalil Jibran and His Concept of Love in Arabic Literature : a Study
Syrian Immigrants of the North American Mahjar in 'Abd Al-Masih Haddad's Prose
Exile and Alienation in the Poetry of the Early Southern Mahjar
Chapi Hk-Il Origin of Migrant Literature 2.1 Migration Of