03646nam 22005175 450 991068258170332120240912173307.0978052039174110.1525/9780520391741(CKB)26384937800041(DE-B1597)642409(DE-B1597)9780520391741(OCoLC)1374540007(MiAaPQ)EBC31591745(Perlego)4431245(EXLCZ)992638493780004120230328h20232023 fg engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAmerican Crossroads. Possible Histories Arab Americans and the Queer Ecology of Peddling /Charlotte Karem AlbrechtBerkeley, CA : University of California Press, [2023]©20231 online resource (204 p.)American Crossroads ;70Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Terms and Translations -- Introduction -- 1 Traveler, Peddler, Stranger, Syrian: Queer Provocations and Sexual Threats -- 2 “A Woman without Limits” Syrian Women in the Peddling Economy -- 3 Wandering in Diaspora: The Syrian American Elite and Sexual Normativity -- 4 The Possibilities of Peddling: Imagining Homosocial and Homoerotic Pleasure in Arab America -- Conclusion: Alixa Naff and the Parenthetical Syrian American Lesbian -- Notes -- Bibliography -- IndexA free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Many of the hundreds of thousands of Syrians who immigrated to the US beginning in the 1870s worked as peddlers. Men were able to transgress Syrian norms related to marriage practices while they were traveling, while Syrian women accessed more economic autonomy though their participation in peddling networks. In Possible Histories, Charlotte Karem Albrecht explores this peddling economy of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as a site for revealing how dominant ideas about sexuality are imbricated in Arab American racial histories. Karem Albrecht marshals a queer affective approach to community and family history to show how Syrian immigrant peddlers and their interdependent networks of labor and care appeared in interconnected discourses of modernity, sexuality, gender, class, and race. Possible Histories conceptualizes this profession, and its place in narratives of Arab American history, as a ";queer ecology"; of laboring practices, intimacies, and knowledge production. This book ultimately proposes a new understanding of the long arm of Arab American history that puts sexuality and gender at the heart of ways of navigating US racial systems.PeddlersSocial networksUnited StatesSexual orientationUnited StatesSyrian AmericansEconomic conditionsSyrian AmericansSocial conditionsHISTORY / LGBTQ+bisacshPeddlersSocial networksSexual orientationSyrian AmericansEconomic conditions.Syrian AmericansSocial conditions.HISTORY / LGBTQ+.305.89275691073Karem Albrecht Charlotteauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1347120DE-B1597DE-B15979910682581703321American Crossroads. Possible Histories3088660UNINA