
A second-generation Arab American and daughter of an outspoken Palestinian advocate describes her struggles with her identity growing up in Manhattan and the denial she felt while assimilating into different social and economic groups.
year: 2014
call number/section: 921, 920
subjects: said, edward w, family, said, najla, father-daughter relationship, arab americans, ethnic identity, biography, new york (n.y.), ethnic relations, biography, upper west side (new york, n.y.), childhood and youth, fathers and daughters, united states
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Said, Najla
A second-generation Arab American and daughter of an outspoken Palestinian advocate describes her struggles with her identity growing up in Manhattan and the denial she felt while assimilating into different social and economic groups.
Schools: 1

Said, Najla
Riverhead Books (2014)
Najla Said, the daughter of Edward Said, describes growing up in a second-generation Arab American family and struggling with her identity.
Schools: 1