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Daughters of Arraweelo: Stories of Somali Women by Adan, Ayaan [Paperback]

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ISBN
9781681341828

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Minnesota Historical Society Press
ISBN-10
1681341824
ISBN-13
9781681341828
eBay Product ID (ePID)
26050399827

Product Key Features

Book Title
Daughters of Arraweelo : Stories of Somali Women
Number of Pages
236 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Topic
Women, Emigration & Immigration, United States / State & Local / MidWest (IA, Il, in, Ks, Mi, MN, Mo, Nd, Ne, Oh, Sd, Wi)
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, History
Author
Ayaan Adan
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2021-946296
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
967.73/05
Table Of Content
Introduction 1. Aisha Musse, 20s, Mombasa, Kenya, pseudonym 2. Habon Hirsi, 20s, Seattle, Washington, pseudonym 3. Warsan Omar, 20s, Mombasa, Kenya, pseudonym 4. Fartun Mohamed, 20s, Virginia, pseudonym 5. Anisa Ali, 20s, Mogadishu, Somalia 6. Layla Abdulkarim, 20s, Middle East, pseudonym 7. Amran Farah, 30s, Mogadishu, Somalia 8. Qorsho Hassan, 30s, Louisiana 9. Roun Said, 30s, Atlanta, Georgia 10. Kaltun Karani, 30s, United Arab Emirates 11. Shamis Ibrahim, 40s, Mogadishu, Somalia, pseudonym 12. Shukriya Abdirahman, 80s, Jigjiga, Ethiopia, pseudonym 13. Sahro Ali, 60s, Baraawe, Somalia, pseudonym 14. Ubax Yussuf, 90s, Bosaso, Somalia, pseudonym Acknowledgments Glossary About the Author
Synopsis
Somali women tell their stories, sharing experiences of love, war, displacement, family, identity, and everyday life. After civil war broke out in Somalia in 1991, thousands of families fled the country and sought asylum all over the world. Many Somali women carried the responsibility through this catastrophic time for finding safe passage and new homes for their families. Minnesota now holds the largest number of Somali immigrants of any state. Despite many obstacles, Somali women have built new communities here and become business owners, authors, scholars, activists, elected officials, and change-makers. Unfortunately, the rich stories of Somali women are often reduced to clichés of devastation and trauma--or tokenization and exceptionalism. Rarely are these women depicted with the multilayered humanity they deserve. Daughters of Arraweelo presents, in the women's own words, the stories of mothers and daughters, teachers and social workers, scientists and medical professionals, lawyers and politicians--all Somali women who have made their marks on Minnesota. Arraweelo, a legendary queen of Somalia, was a powerful and eccentric ruler, and her name is also used as a disapproving tease for assertive Somali girls. In this book, fourteen remarkable women who share her complexity and charisma demonstrate their insights, humor, and brilliance, telling stories of family, identity, love, war, displacement, and everyday life., In this remarkable collection, fourteen Somali women tell their stories, sharing experiences of love, war, displacement, family, identity, and everyday life. After civil war broke out in Somalia in 1991, thousands fled and sought asylum all over the world. Many Somali women carried the responsibility for finding safe passage and new homes for their families in the wake of the war.
LC Classification Number
HQ1795.A33 2022

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