Arab American Women, Identity, and Intersectionality
By (Author) Reima Shakeir
By (author) Jasmine Kaduthodil
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
11th December 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
144
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Arab American Women, Identity, and Intersectionality extends postcolonial feminist theory to include intersectionally marginalized bodies in the classroom and in social science discourse. In a climate where the Arab, Muslim, womans identity is both policed and politicized, Shakeir examines the ways in which Arab American Muslim women navigate the public space, from the university to their professional lives. Authenticity, self-policing, and performance are all examined intergenerationally, to reflect on the survivance of the Arab identity across both decades and oceans. The book acts equally as a methodological and instructional guide for students and theorists, and also uses first-person testimonials and stories from Arab American Muslim women for anyone willing to expand their perspective.
Reima Shakeir is an international scholar, author, former executive, consultant, and executive coach. She teaches management communication at both Wharton and Stern Business Schools.
Sharon Ravitch is a Professor of Practice at the University of Pennsylvanias Graduate School of Education.
Jasmine Kaduthodil is a doctoral scholar at the University of California, San Diego.