Torn Between Two Cultures: An Afghan-American Woman Speaks Out
Maryam Qudrat Aseel is an Afghan-American woman born in the U.S. to first generation Afghan immigrants. In Torn Between Two Cultures she weaves her family’s and her own personal stories into recent American and Afghan politics and history. Her book describes her upbringing in America as a woman in a modern Afghan family with traditional values. She explores how those values and her own desire to be "American" came into conflict and led to an identity crisis that was only resolved as she rediscovered her religious and cultural roots, became increasingly active in the Afghan and Muslim communities, and resolved to bridge the gap between her two cultures. As an Afghan-American woman, Maryam offers a unique perspective on East and West conflicts, and in this book and in her life she is working to bring about understanding and resolution. Torn Between Two Cultures is a paradigm for the larger problem of the growing gap of understanding between the Islamic world and the West.
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Torn Between Two Cultures: An Afghan-American Woman Speaks Out
Maryam Qudrat Aseel is an Afghan-American woman born in the U.S. to first generation Afghan immigrants. In Torn Between Two Cultures she weaves her family’s and her own personal stories into recent American and Afghan politics and history. Her book describes her upbringing in America as a woman in a modern Afghan family with traditional values. She explores how those values and her own desire to be "American" came into conflict and led to an identity crisis that was only resolved as she rediscovered her religious and cultural roots, became increasingly active in the Afghan and Muslim communities, and resolved to bridge the gap between her two cultures. As an Afghan-American woman, Maryam offers a unique perspective on East and West conflicts, and in this book and in her life she is working to bring about understanding and resolution. Torn Between Two Cultures is a paradigm for the larger problem of the growing gap of understanding between the Islamic world and the West.
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Torn Between Two Cultures: An Afghan-American Woman Speaks Out

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Overview

Maryam Qudrat Aseel is an Afghan-American woman born in the U.S. to first generation Afghan immigrants. In Torn Between Two Cultures she weaves her family’s and her own personal stories into recent American and Afghan politics and history. Her book describes her upbringing in America as a woman in a modern Afghan family with traditional values. She explores how those values and her own desire to be "American" came into conflict and led to an identity crisis that was only resolved as she rediscovered her religious and cultural roots, became increasingly active in the Afghan and Muslim communities, and resolved to bridge the gap between her two cultures. As an Afghan-American woman, Maryam offers a unique perspective on East and West conflicts, and in this book and in her life she is working to bring about understanding and resolution. Torn Between Two Cultures is a paradigm for the larger problem of the growing gap of understanding between the Islamic world and the West.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781931868365
Publisher: Capital Books, Incorporated
Publication date: 05/01/2003
Series: Capital Currents Series
Pages: 191
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.78(d)
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Maryam Qudrat Aseel is an activist and spokesperson in the Afghan-American and Muslim communities. She has been interviewed on radio and television, produced a series of shows for the Islamic Information Service, and has had numerous articles published in California and Muslim newspapers. She founded the first high school chapter of the Muslim Students Association, and has recently founded the Afghan Institute for Development. Ms.Aseel is a Ph.D. candidate in philosophy at the University of Southern California, and lives in Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Contents

Prologue
Chapter 1 - A Dark Summer in Afghanistan
Chapter 2 - Afghans in America
Chapter 3 - Coming Together, Falling Apart
Chapter 4 - Growing Up Muslim Afghan-American
Chapter 5 - Revisiting Afghanistan
Chapter 6 - Womanhood
Chapter 7 - The Real Islam
Chapter 8 - Between Old Friends
Chapter 9 - As the Smoke Clears
Epilogue
Index

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