{"id":9144,"date":"2010-04-13T09:09:31","date_gmt":"2010-04-13T13:09:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bookdragon.si.edu\/?p=9144"},"modified":"2014-05-19T16:07:51","modified_gmt":"2014-05-19T20:07:51","slug":"arab-in-america-by-toufic-el-rassi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/arab-in-america-by-toufic-el-rassi\/","title":{"rendered":"Arab in America by Toufic El Rassi"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2010\/04\/Arab-in-America.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-large wp-image-29138\" src=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2010\/04\/Arab-in-America.jpg\" alt=\"Arab in America\" width=\"300\" height=\"476\" \/><\/a>If the observations, memories, and pop culture references here weren&#8217;t so obviously recognizable in our post-9\/11 western world, you might have read this graphic memoir as a hack comedy. The black-and-white panels initially seem almost unfinished, as if still in rough-draft mode. The contents might easily be construed as just plain ridiculous: an email reminder sent by a frightened sister to shave on 9\/11, a 13-year-old being investigated by the FBI because of a nervous neighbor, learning that &#8220;camel jockey&#8221; does not mean a horse jockey on a camel even while being called every wrong racist name, wearing a shirt with a Mexican flag to &#8220;play it safe at the airport.&#8221; Is this what really happens in the good &#8216;ol US of A?<\/p>\n<p>Welcome to the world of Toufic El Rassi, born in Beirut to an Egyptian mother and a Lebanese father, raised in the U.S. from age one. Even after decades of living an American life, calling El Rassi himself &#8216;American&#8217; (in spite of his U.S. passport!) seems unfairly far-fetched.<\/p>\n<p>He discovers his brown skin in 8th grade, the same year his beard grows in: &#8220;Imagine my shock upon discovering that, in sharp contrast to the angelic white faces arrayed in the chorus, the dark splotch on the grainy tape was me!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>From The Bangles&#8217; dismissable &#8220;Walk Like an Egyptian&#8221; to The Cure&#8217;s more threatening &#8220;Killing an Arab,&#8221; El Rassi&#8217;s childhood soundtrack is filled with guilt. &#8220;I felt like I should hide or apologize for something &#8230; like I did something wrong and should be ashamed.&#8221; Classmates and neighbors harass him in his youth, and as he gets older, his attackers age right along with him.<\/p>\n<p>The ignorance El Rassi encounters is appalling at the very least, but no less life-threatening as &#8220;the average American couldn&#8217;t distinguish Arabs &amp; Muslims from other nationalities &amp; faiths.&#8221; From Rudolph Valentino to Hollywood&#8217;s current portrayals,\u00a0anti-Arab images pervade the big and little screens with racist depictions, continuing to fuel misconceptions of the Arab American identity.<\/p>\n<p>El Rassi attempts to educate the public: &#8220;Since there is so much confusion and ignorance it may be useful to explain what an Arab actually is.&#8221; From history to semantics to pronunciation lessons, El Rassi places current world events into a less biased context. His battle is still ongoing &#8230; because being Arab in a &#8220;you&#8217;re either with us or with the terrorists&#8221;-America remains a contemporary challenge.<\/p>\n<p>In spite of his English-as-a-primary-language existence, El Rassi never stops having to answer, &#8220;Do you speak English?&#8221; Nope, not with that bearded face! English-speakers of all backgrounds would do well to read this graphic memoir &#8230; and someday (soon), perhaps El Rassi&#8217;s experiences truly will fall into the realm of the ridiculous rather than the reality he (and too many others like him) face every day.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Readers<\/strong>: Young Adult, Adult<\/p>\n<p><strong>Published<\/strong>: 2007<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If the observations, memories, and pop culture references here weren&#8217;t so obviously recognizable in our post-9\/11 western world, you might have read this graphic memoir as a hack comedy. 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