Conclusion: Alixa Naff and the Parenthetical Syrian American Lesbian
The research and legacy of Alixa Naff is threaded throughout this book, providing invaluable source material, as well as bearing the brunt of some of my critique of Arab American scholars who recuperated the peddler as a respectable figure. Eulogized as the “mother” and “grande dame” of Arab America...
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